6 Sep 2007NP 070905 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF QUEENSLAND 1ST SESSION OF THE 55th PARLIAMENT NOTICE PAPER FOR WEDNESDAY, 10 MAY 2017 The House meets this day at 2.00pm CONTENTS PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY SITTING ................................................................................................. 2 PROGRAM FOR PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES WEDNESDAY 10 MAY 2017 ................................ 3 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS....................................................................................................................... 5 ORDERS OF THE DAY .......................................................................................................................... 5 ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ............................................................. 6 NOTICES OF MOTION........................................................................................................................... 7 GENERAL BUSINESS ............................................................................................................................... 7 ORDERS OF THE DAY .......................................................................................................................... 7 ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ............................................................. 8 ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENT (STANDING ORDER 27) ............................................ 8 NOTICES OF MOTION........................................................................................................................... 8 PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ............................................................................................................ 9 PANEL OF TEMPORARY SPEAKERS ................................................................................................... 20 QUESTIONS ON NOTICE – Nos. 483 to 533 .......................................................................................... 20 7:40 PM Tuesday, 9 May 2017 Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 2 PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY SITTING The following is the program for Wednesday sittings as contained in the Sessional Orders approved by the Legislative Assembly on 27 March 2015, effective from 28 March 2015. The program is subject to change at any time by resolution of the House. 2.00pm – 3.00pm (Preliminary business)*— Prayers Messages from the Governor Matters concerning privilege Speaker’s Statements Appointments Petitions Notification and tabling of papers by the Clerk Ministerial Papers Ministerial Notices of Motion Ministerial Statements Any other Government Business Personal Explanations Tabling of Reports Notice of motion for disallowance of statutory instrument Notice of motion for debate during Private Members’ Motion (6.00pm – 6.30pm) (Notice may be stated in the House and delivered to the Clerk) Private Members’ Statements (total time 15 minutes, 5 members x 3 minutes each, Leader of the Opposition or nominee has the first call) 3.00pm – 4.00pm— Question Time 4.00pm – 4.30pm— Introduction of Private Members’ Bills# 4.30pm – 6.00pm— Government Business 6.00pm – 6.30pm— Private Members’ Motion (motion for which notice was given earlier in the afternoon to take precedence) 6.30pm – 7.30pm— Dinner break 7.30pm – 10.00pm— Disallowance Motions, Private Members’ Bills or Government Business (in accordance with Sessional Order 1(e)) From 10.00pm until Adjournment moved— Government Business * (If completed before 3.00pm, Question Time will commence earlier and continue for 1 hour with starting times for all other items, except lunch and dinner breaks, in the Order of Business adjusting accordingly.) # (If there are no Private Members’ Bills to introduce, or any introduction to complete, the next item of business to commence with starting times for all other items, except lunch and dinner breaks, in the Order of Business adjusting accordingly.) Proposed sitting days (indicative dates only, subject to change)— February – 14, 15, 16, 28 March – 1, 2, 21, 22, 23 May – 9, 10, 11, 23, 24, 25 June – 13, 14, 15, 16 (Budget sitting) Estimates hearings— July – 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27 August – 8, 9, 10, 22, 23, 24 September – 5, 6, 7 October – 10, 11, 12, 24, 25, 26 November – 14, 15, 16, 28, 29, 30 Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 3 PROGRAM FOR PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES WEDNESDAY 10 MAY 2017 As advised in the Committee Business Schedule, correct as at 9 May 2017. Sessions marked with an asterisk* will be broadcast on the Parliament’s website Agriculture and Environment Committee Private meeting 8:30am – 9:00am Committee Room 3 9:00am – 10:30am Committee Room 3* Private meeting 10:30am – 11:30am Committee Room 3 Public briefing – Inquiry into the impacts of invasive plants (weeds) and their control in Queensland 11:30am – 12:30pm Committee Room 3* 10:00am – 12:00pm Room 5.30 9:00am – 9:45am Room 5.04 9:45am – 10:30am Dandiir Room* 10:45am – 12:00pm Dandiir Room 8:45am – 9:15am Dandiir Room* 9:15am – 9:45am Undumbi Room 9:45am – 11:30am Undumbi Room 8:30am – 9:30am Committee Room 1 9:30am – 10:00am Committee Room 1* 10:00am – 10:30am Committee Room 1* 10:40am – 12:10pm Committee Room 1* 8:00am – 8:30am Committee Room 2 8:30am – 9:30am Committee Room 2* Public hearing – Auditor-General Report 16 - 2015-16: Flood resilience of river catchments Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis Select Committee Private meeting Education, Tourism, Innovation and Small Business Committee Private meeting Public briefing – Child Protection and Education Legislation (Reporting of Abuse) Amendment Bill 2017 (Mr Rob Pyne MP) Private briefing – Inquiry into improving the delivery of respectful relationships and sex education relevant to the use of technology in Queensland state schools Finance and Administration Committee Public briefing – Strategic Review of the Queensland Audit Office (Queensland Audit Office) Private briefing – Strategic Review of the Queensland Audit Office (Queensland Audit Office) Private meeting Health, Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Committee Private meeting Public briefing – Report No. 10: Efficient and effective use of high value medical equipment • Queensland Audit Office • Department of Health Public hearing – Public Health (Medicinal Cannabis Affordability) Amendment Bill 2017 Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Committee Private meeting Public briefing – Local government procurement (Department of Infrastructure, Local Government Planning) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 4 Public hearing – Inquiry into long-term sustainability of local government 9:45am – 12:00pm Committee Room 2* Private Meeting 12:00pm – 1:00pm Committee Room 2 Public hearing – Office of the Information Commissioner 9:00am – 9:45am Legislative Assembly Chamber* Public hearing – Office of the Queensland Ombudsman 9:45am – 10:30am Legislative Assembly Chamber* Private meeting 10:30am – 1:00pm Room A.31 9:30am – 11:30am Room 5.04A Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee Public Works and Utilities Committee Private meeting Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 5 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS ORDERS OF THE DAY 1. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTORAL (TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Date introduced: Committee report: Status: 2. STATE PENALTIES ENFORCEMENT AMENDMENT BILL Introduced by: Date introduced: Committee report: Status: 3. Date introduced: Committee report: Debated: Status: Date introduced: Committee report: Status: Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services and Minister for Corrective Services (Hon M Ryan) 16 February 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 218) Tabled 28 April 2017 (Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee) 9 May 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 967) Resumption of second reading debate. Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services and Minister for Corrective Services (Hon M Ryan) 29 November 2016 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 4597) Tabled 7 March 2017 (Education, Tourism, Innovation and Small Business Committee) Second reading to be moved. TRADING (ALLOWABLE HOURS) AMENDMENT BILL Introduced by: Date introduced: Committee report: Status: 6. Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment (Hon C Pitt) 2 March 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 490) Tabled 28 April 2017 (Finance and Administration Committee) Second reading to be moved. CHILD PROTECTION (OFFENDER REPORTING) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: 5. (Explanatory Notes) CORRECTIVE SERVICES (PAROLE BOARD) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: 4. Deputy Premier, Minister for Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning and Minister for Trade and Investment (Hon J Trad) 1 December 2016 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 4855) Tabled 7 March 2017 (Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Committee) Second reading to be moved. Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations, Minister for Racing and Minister for Multicultural Affairs (Hon G Grace) 1 March 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 383) Tabled 28 April 2017 (Finance and Administration Committee) Second reading to be moved. STRONG AND SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE COMMUNITIES BILL Introduced by: Date introduced: Committee report: Status: (Explanatory Notes) (Explanatory Notes) Minister for State Development and Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Hon Dr A Lynham) 8 November 2016 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 4263) Tabled 7 March 2017 (Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Committee) Second reading to be moved. Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 7. POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES (COMMONWEALTH GAMES) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Date introduced: Committee report: Status: 8. 6 Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services and Minister for Corrective Services (Hon M Ryan) 14 February 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 56) Tabled 27 April 2017 (Education, Tourism, Innovation and Small Business Committee) Second reading to be moved. STOCK ROUTE NETWORK MANAGEMENT BILL Introduced by: Date introduced: Committee report: Status: (Explanatory Notes) Minister for State Development and Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Hon Dr A Lynham) 3 November 2016 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 4145) Tabled 7 March 2017 (Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Committee) Second reading to be moved. ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES 1. PUBLIC HEALTH (INFECTION CONTROL) AMENDMENT BILL Introduced by: Date introduced: Status: 2. Date introduced: Status: Minister for Main Roads, Road Safety and Ports and Minister for Energy, Biofuels and Water Supply (Hon M Bailey) 21 March 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 598) Referred to Public Works and Utilities Committee (to report by 15 May 2017, as advised to the House on 21 March 2017). CRIME AND CORRUPTION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Date introduced: Status: 4. Minister for Health and Minister for Ambulance Services (Hon C Dick) 21 March 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 596) Referred to Health, Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Committee (to report by 15 May 2017, as advised to the House on 21 March 2017). TRANSPORT AND OTHER LEGISLATION (PERSONALISED TRANSPORT REFORM) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: 3. (Explanatory Notes) Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for Training and Skills (Hon D’Ath) 23 March 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 866) Referred to Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee (to report by 15 May 2017, as agreed by the House on 23 March 2017). COURT AND CIVIL LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL Introduced by: Date introduced: Status: (Explanatory Notes) Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for Training and Skills (Hon D’Ath) 23 March 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 869) Referred to Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee (to report by 15 May 2017, as agreed by the House on 23 March 2017). Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 5. EDUCATION (ACCREDITATION OF NON-STATE SCHOOLS) BILL Introduced by: Date introduced: Status: 7 (Explanatory Notes) Minister for Education and Minister for Tourism, Major Events and the Commonwealth Games (Hon Jones) 9 May 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 964) Referred to Education, Tourism, Innovation and Small Business Committee (to report by 14 July 2017, as advised to the House on 9 May 2017). NOTICES OF MOTION REVOCATION OF STATE AREAS 1. That this House requests the Governor in Council, in accordance with section 26 of the Forestry Act 1959, revoke by regulation the setting apart and declaration as State forest the area as set out in the Proposal tabled by me in the House today, viz— Description of the area to be revoked Beerwah State Forest 2. An area of 7.358 hectares described as lot 100 on SP235756 as illustrated on the attached “Beerwah State Forest revocation: sketch A”. That Mr Speaker and the Clerk of the Parliament forward a copy of this resolution to the Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection and Minister for National Parks and the Great Barrier Reef for submission to the Governor in Council. Notice given: Date: Status: Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection and Minister for National Parks and the Great Barrier Reef (Hon Dr Miles) 16 February 2017 To be moved. GENERAL BUSINESS ORDERS OF THE DAY 1. SUSTAINABLE QUEENSLAND DAIRY PRODUCTION (FAIR MILK PRICE LOGOS) BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Member for Dalrymple (Mr Knuth) Date introduced: 13 October 2016 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 3858) Committee report: Tabled 13 April 2017 (Agriculture and Environment Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved (not before 13 July 2017 [SO 136(8)]). 2. ELECTORAL (CONSTITUTIONAL) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) By order of the House on 1 December 2015 the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Bill 2015 was divided into the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Bill 2015 and the Electoral (Constitutional) Amendment Bill 2015. (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2980) The Bill was presented to the House on 2 December 2015 in accordance with the order of the House on 1 December 2015 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 3081) Presented by: Status: Member for Mansfield (Mr Walker) Second reading postponed until the House further resolves, as agreed by the House on 17 February 2016. Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 8 ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES 1. PUBLIC HEALTH (MEDICINAL CANNABIS AFFORDABILITY) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Member for Buderim (Mr Dickson) Date introduced: 14 February 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 37) Status: Referred to Health, Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Committee (to report by 14 August 2017 [SO 136(1)]). 2. HONOURABLE ANGELO VASTA (REVERSAL OF REMOVAL) BILL Introduced by: Date introduced: Status: (Explanatory Notes) Member for Mount Isa (Mr Katter) 2 March 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 468) Referred to Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee (to report by 4 September 2017 [SO 136(1)]). 3. SUGAR INDUSTRY (APPLICATION OF TRANSITIONAL PROVISION) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Member for Buderim (Mr Dickson) Date introduced: 2 March 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 470) Status: Referred to Agriculture and Environment Committee (to report by 4 September 2017 [SO 136(1)]). 4. CHILD PROTECTION AND EDUCATION LEGISLATION (REPORTING OF ABUSE) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Member for Cairns (Mr Pyne) Date introduced: 21 March 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 584) Status: Referred to Education, Tourism, Innovation and Small Business Committee (to report by 21 September 2017 [SO 136(1)]). 5. LIQUOR (RURAL HOTELS CONCESSION) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Member for Mount Isa (Mr Katter) Date introduced: 23 March 2017 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 844) Status: Referred to Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee (to report by 25 September 2017 [SO 136(1)]). ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENT (STANDING ORDER 27) 1. That, in accordance with standing order 27, this House orders the Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport to produce to the House a report from Queensland Rail on the outcome of the Chair’s “stress test” of the CityTrain timetable. Date of Order: 1 March 2017 NOTICES OF MOTION HOUSE TO TAKE NOTE OF COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. That the House take note of the Education, Tourism, Innovation and Small Business Committee Report No. 30 – Early childhood education: Implementation of the recommendations in the AuditorGeneral’s Report 19: 2015-16 tabled 24 March 2017 Notice given: Date: Status: In accordance with Sessional Order 2(1) 24 March 2017 To be moved. Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 9 PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES Following are committees appointed by the 55th Parliament, their membership, current inquiries and reports tabled. For further information, go to http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-committees/committees COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY— Members— Speaker (or alternate) (Chair), Leader of the House (or alternate), Premier (or alternate), Deputy Premier (or alternate), Leader of the Opposition (or alternate), Deputy Leader of the Opposition (or alternate), Manager of Opposition Business (or alternate), Cross Bench Member, Mr Shane Knuth (or alternate) Reports— • Report No. 13 – Review of 2011 Committee System Reforms (Tabled 20 May 2015) • Report No. 14 – Report on the 2015 Budget Estimates Process (Tabled 16 September 2015) • Report No. 15 – 2014-15 Annual Report (Tabled 28 October 2015) • Report No. 16 – Annual Reports of Former Committees 2014-2015 (Tabled 11 November 2015) • Report No. 17 – Review of the Parliamentary Committee System (Tabled 25 February 2016) • Report No. 18 – Constitution of Queensland and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 15 August 2016) • Report No. 19 – 2015-2016 Annual Report (Tabled 15 September 2016) • Report No. 20, 55th Parliament – Annual Report Former Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Committee 2015-2016 (Tabled 9 November 2016) AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Joe Kelly (Chair), Mrs Julieanne Gilbert, Mr Robbie Katter, Mr Jim Madden, Mr Lachlan Millar, Mr Pat Weir Current Inquiries— • Inquiry into Barrier Fences in Queensland • Inquiry into the impacts of invasive plants (weeds) and their control in Queensland • Sugar Industry (Application of Transitional Provision) Amendment Bill (referred 2 March 2017) Reports— • Report No. 1, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 27 August – 14 October 2014 (Tabled 29 April 2015) • Report No. 2, 55th Parliament – Exhibited Animals Bill 2015 (Tabled 8 May 2015) • Report No. 3, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 28 October 2014 – 26 March 2015 (Tabled 27 May 2015) • Report No. 4, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 27 March 2015 – 5 May 2015 (Tabled 20 July 2015) • Report No. 5, 55th Parliament – 2015-16 Budget Estimates (Tabled 8 September 2015) • Report No. 6, 55th Parliament – Sugar Industry (Real Choice in Marketing) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 14 September 2015) • Report No. 7, 55th Parliament – Agriculture and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 October 2015) • Report No. 8, 55th Parliament – Fisheries and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No.1) 2015 (Tabled 8 October 2015) • Report No. 9, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 5 May 2015 - 14 July 2015 (Tabled 6 November 2015) • Report No. 10, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2014-15 (Tabled 6 November 2015) • Report No. 11, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 July 2015 – 15 September 2015 (Tabled 24 November 2015) • Report No. 12, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 16 September 2015 and 27 October 2015 (Tabled 22 January 2016) • Report No. 13, 55th Parliament – Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 5 February 2016) • Report No. 14, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 10 November 2015 and 1 December 2015 (Tabled 14 March 2016) • Report No. 15, 55th Parliament – Racing Integrity Bill 2015 (Tabled 15 March 2016) • Report No. 16, 55th Parliament – Environmental Protection (Chain of Responsibility) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 15 April 2016) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 10 • Report No. 17, 55th Parliament – Animal Management (Protecting Puppies) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 28 April 2016) • Report No. 18, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled on 16 February 2016 (Tabled 11 May 2016) • Report No. 19, 55th Parliament – Vegetation Management (Reinstatement) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 30 June 2016) • Report No. 20, 55th Parliament – 2016-17 Budget Estimates (Tabled 12 August 2016) • Report No. 21, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 17 February and 24 May 2016 (Tabled 12 August 2016) • Report No. 22, 55th Parliament – Consideration of the Auditor General’s Report 20: 2014-15 - Managing water quality in Great Barrier Reef catchments (Tabled 12 August 2016) • Report No. 23, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 25 May 2016 and 14 June 2016 (Tabled 16 September 2016) • Report No. 24, 55th Parliament – Hendra virus EquiVac® vaccine and its use by veterinary surgeons in Queensland (Tabled 21 October 2016) • Report No. 25, 55th Parliament – Environmental Protection (Underground Water Management) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 25 October 2016) • Report No. 26, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled 16 August 2016 (Tabled 31 October 2016) • Report No. 27, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2015-16 (Tabled 11 November 2016) • Report No. 28, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled 17 August - 13 September 2016 (Tabled 11 November 2016) • Report No. 29, 55th Parliament – Review of the Drought Relief Assistance Scheme (Tabled 3 January 2017) • Report No. 30, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled 14 September - 11 October 2016 (Tabled 3 January 2017) • Report No. 31, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled 12 October to 29 November 2016 (Tabled 3 March 2017) • Report No. 32, 55th Parliament – Land and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 7 March 2017) • Report No. 33, 55th Parliament - Sustainable Queensland Dairy Production (Fair Milk Price Logos) Bill 2016 (Tabled 13 April 2017) EDUCATION, TOURISM, INNOVATION AND SMALL BUSINESS COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Scott Stewart (Chair), Miss Verity Barton, Mr Mark Boothman, Mr Bruce Saunders, Mr Ted Sorensen, Mr Rick Williams Current Inquiries— • Inquiry into improving the delivery of respectful relationships and sex education relevant to the use of technology in Queensland state schools • Child Protection and Education Legislation (Reporting of Abuse) Amendment Bill (referred 21 March 2017) • Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Bill (referred 9 May 2017) Reports— • Report No. 1, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 27 August 2014 and 14 October 2014 (Tabled 7 May 2015) • Report No. 2, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 October 2014 and 26 March 2015 (Tabled 28 May 2015) • Report No. 3, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 27 March 2015 and 2 June 2015 (Tabled 22 July 2015) • Report No. 4, 55th Parliament – 2015-16 Budget Estimates (Tabled 10 September 2015) • Report No. 5, 55th Parliament – Jobs Queensland Bill 2015 (Tabled 20 October 2015) • Report No. 6, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 3 June and 15 September 2015 (Tabled 30 October 2015) • Report No. 7, 55th Parliament – Annual report 2014-2015 (Tabled 13 November 2015) • Report No. 8, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 16 September and 13 October 2015 (Tabled 13 November 2015) • Report No. 9, 55th Parliament – Retail Shop Leases Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 4 February 2016) • Report No. 10, 55th Parliament – Further Education and Training (Training Ombudsman) and Another Act Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 12 February 2016) • Report No. 11, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into a suitable model for the implementation of the National Injury Insurance Scheme (Tabled 21 March 2016) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 11 • Report No. 12, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into smoking and tobacco use at universities, technical and further education facilities, and registered training organisations (Tabled 29 April 2016) • Report No. 13, 55th Parliament – National Injury Insurance Scheme (Queensland) Bill 2016 (Tabled 19 May 2016) • Report No. 14, 55th Parliament – Education and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 2 August 2016) • Report No. 15, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled from 19 April to 14 June 2016 (Tabled 8 August 2016) • Report No. 16, 55th Parliament – 2016-17 Budget Estimates (Tabled 12 August 2016) • Report No. 17, 55th Parliament – Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation (National Injury Insurance Scheme) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 19 August 2016) • Report No. 18, 55th Parliament – Consideration of Auditor-General’s Report 11: 2014-15 Maintenance of public schools (Tabled 16 September 2016) • Report No. 19, 55th Parliament – Grammar Schools Bill 2016 (Tabled 27 September 2016) • Report No. 20, 55th Parliament – Gene Technology (Queensland) Bill 2016 (Tabled 27 September 2016) • Report No. 21, 55th Parliament – Consideration of Auditor-General's Report 12: 2014-15 - Oversight of recurrent grants to non-state schools (Tabled 17 October 2016) • Report No. 22, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled from 15 June to 16 August 2016 (Tabled 17 October 2016) • Report No. 23, 55th Parliament – Youth Justice and Other Legislation (Inclusion of 17-year-old Persons) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 27 October 2016) • Report No. 24, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2015-16 (Tabled 7 November 2016) • Report No. 25, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled from 17 August to 13 September 2016 (Tabled 11 November 2016) • Report No. 26, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled from 14 September to 11 October 2016 (Tabled 2 December 2016) • Report No. 27, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled from 12 October to 1 November 2016 (Tabled 23 February 2017) • Report No. 28, 55th Parliament – Child Protection (Offender Reporting) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 7 March 2017) • Report No. 29, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled from 2 November to 29 November 2016 (Tabled 24 March 2017) • Report No. 30, 55th Parliament – Early childhood education: Implementation of the recommendations in the Auditor-General’s Report 19: 2015-16 (Tabled 24 March 2017) • Report No. 31, 55th Parliament - Police Powers and Responsibilities (Commonwealth Games) Amendment Bill 2017 (Tabled 27 April 2017) ETHICS COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Don Brown (Chair), Mr Craig Crawford, Mr Linus Power, Mr Jeff Seeney, Ms Fiona Simpson, Mr Trevor Watts Current Inquiries— • An admitted unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings by the Clerk of the Parliament provided by the Acting Chair of the PCCC on 27 October 2015; alleged unauthorised disclosure of the letter sent by the Clerk to the PCCC and forwarded to the Ethics Committee on 26 October 2015 to outside sources by person/s unknown; alleged unauthorised disclosure of PCCC proceedings in the process of asking questions without notice and failure to comply with Standing Order 271 and a Speaker’s direction regarding the same on 27 October 2015 (Leader of the Opposition, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Mr Emerson, Mr Nicholls and Mr Bleijie); and alleged breach of the privileges of the PCCC and Ethics Committee in rising on a matter of privilege and other points of order on 27 October 2015. Reports— • Report No.154 – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 16 October 2014 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by the then Leader of the Opposition (Tabled 21 May 2015) • Report No. 155 – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 20 May 2014 relating to an alleged inducement offered to a member and associated matters (Tabled 4 June 2015) • Report No. 156 – 2014-15 Annual Report (Tabled 15 October 2015) • Report No. 157 – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 16 December 2014 relating to an alleged use of the broadcast of the proceedings of the Queensland Parliament in contravention of the terms and conditions (Tabled 29 October 2015) • Report No. 158 – Report on a Right of Reply No. 28 (Tabled 3 December 2015) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 12 • Report No. 159 – Inquiry into matters relating to the evidence of former Acting Chairperson of the Crime and Corruption Commission, Dr Ken Levy, to the former Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Tabled 3 December 2015) • Report No. 160 – Inquiry into matter of privilege referred by the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee on 17 August 2015 relating to an alleged failure by a member to follow an order of the previous PCCC and alleged unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings (Tabled 3 December 2015) • Report No. 161 – Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 21 September 2015 relating to an alleged failure to register an interest in the register of members’ interests (Tabled 4 December 2015) • Report No. 162 – Inquiry into Matter of Privilege referred by the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee on 17 August 2015 relating to an alleged unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings (Tabled 17 February 2016) • Report No. 163 – Report on a Right of Reply No. 29 (Tabled 17 March 2016) • Report No. 164 – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 11 November 2015 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House (Tabled 17 March 2016) • Report No. 165 – Report on a Right of Reply No. 29 (Tabled 12 May 2016) • Report No. 166 – Matter of privilege referred by the Finance and Administration Committee on 16 March 2016 relating to an alleged intimidation of witnesses (Tabled 12 May 2016) • Report No. 167 – Matters of privilege referred by the Speaker on 17 March 2016 relating to an alleged threatening and disadvantaging of a member and on 21 April 2016 relating to an alleged intimidation and threatening of a member and an alleged deliberate misleading of the House (Tabled 26 May 2016) • Report No. 168 – Matter of privilege referred by the Agriculture and Environment Committee on 20 April 2016 relating to an alleged unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings and an alleged deliberate misleading of a committee (Tabled 17 June 2016) • Report No. 169 – 2015-2016 Annual Report (Tabled 15 September 2016) • Report No. 170 – Matter of privilege referred by the Transportation and Utilities Committee on 31 August 2016 relating to an alleged unauthorised disclosure of committee proceedings (Tabled 13 October 2016) • Report No. 171 – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 15 September 2016 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the Transportation and Utilities Committee (Tabled 1 December 2016) • Report No. 172 – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 15 September 2016 relating to an alleged deliberate misleading of the Parliament (Tabled 1 December 2016) FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Peter Russo (Chair), Mr David Janetzki, Mrs Jo-Ann Miller, Mr Steve Minnikin, Mr Linus Power, Mr Ray Stevens Current Inquiries— • Strategic Review of the Queensland Audit Office Reports— • Report No. 1, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 29 August 2014 and 26 March 2015 (Tabled 6 May 2015) • Report No. 2, 55th Parliament – Parliament of Queensland and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 8 May 2015) • Report No. 3a, 55th Parliament – Payroll Tax Rebate, Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 22 May 2015) • Report No. 4, 55th Parliament – Industrial Relations (Restoring Fairness) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 June 2015) • Report No. 5, 55th Parliament – Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 6 July 2015) • Report No. 6, 55th Parliament – Holidays and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 10 August 2015) • Report No. 7, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 26 March 2015 and 5 May 2015 (Tabled 25 August 2015) • Report No. 8, 55th Parliament – Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 8 September 2015) • Report No. 9, 55th Parliament – Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation (Protecting Firefighters) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 8 September 2015) • Report No. 10, 55th Parliament – 2015-16 Budget Estimates Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2015 (Tabled 11 September 2015) • Report No. 11, 55th Parliament – 2015-16 Budget Estimates Appropriation Bill 2015 (Tabled 11 September 2015) • Report No. 12, 55th Parliament – Appropriation Bill (No.2) 2015 (Tabled 20 October 2015) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 13 • Report No. 13, 55th Parliament – Appropriation (Parliament) Bill (No.2) 2015 (Tabled 20 October 2015) • Report No. 14, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 5 May 2015 and 14 July 2015 (Tabled 29 October 2015) • Report No. 15, 55th Parliament – Queensland Productivity Commission Bill 2015 (Tabled 2 November 2015) • Report No. 16, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into the introduction of four year terms for the Queensland Parliament, including consideration of Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Bill 2015 and Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Referendum Bill 2015 (Tabled 9 November 2015) • Report No. 17, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2014-15 (Tabled 12 November 2015) • Report No. 18, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 14 July 2015 and 15 September 2015 (Tabled 3 December 2015) • Report No. 19, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into the Report on the Strategic Review of the functions of the Integrity Commissioner (Tabled 11 December 2015) • Report No. 20, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 15 September 2015 and 10 November 2015 (Tabled 17 February 2016) • Report No. 21, 55th Parliament – North Stradbroke Island Protection and Sustainability and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2015 and North Stradbroke Island Protection and Sustainability (Renewal of Mining Leases) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 3 May 2016) • Report No. 22, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 16 February 2016 and 15 March 2016 (Tabled 6 May 2016) • Report No. 23, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into the legislative arrangements assuring the Queensland Auditor-General’s independence (Tabled 8 June 2016) • Report No. 24, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled on 19 April 2016 (Tabled 16 June 2016) • Report No. 25, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into the practices of the labour hire industry in Queensland (Tabled 30 June 2016) • Report No. 26, 55th Parliament – 2016-17 Budget Estimates – Appropriation (Parliament) Bill (Tabled 12 August 2016) • Report No. 27, 55th Parliament – 2016-17 Budget Estimates – Appropriation Bill (Tabled 12 August 2016) • Report No. 28, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled on 10 May 2016 (Tabled 18 August 2016) • Report No. 29, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2015-16 (Tabled 9 September 2016) • Report No. 30, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 11 May and 14 June 2016 (Tabled 10 October 2016) • Report No. 31, 55th Parliament – Appropriation (No. 2) Bill 2016 (Tabled 25 October 2016) • Report No. 32, 55th Parliament – Industrial Relations Bill 2016 (Tabled 28 October 2016) • Report No. 33, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 15 June and 30 August 2016 (Tabled 3 November 2016) • Report No. 34, 55th Parliament – Farm Business Debt Mediation Bill Rural and Regional (Development Assistance) Amendment Bill (Tabled 28 November 2016) • Report No. 35, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into how to improve health and safety outcomes for combat sports contestants in high risk and amateur contests in Queensland (Tabled 16 December 2016) • Report No. 36, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 30 August and 11 October 2016 (Tabled 3 February 2017) • Report No. 37, 55th Parliament – Trading (Allowable Hours) Amendment Bill 2017 (Tabled 28 April 2017) • Report No. 38, 55th Parliament – State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Bill 2017 (Tabled 28 April 2017) • Report No. 39, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 12 October 2016 and 14 February 2017 (Tabled 8 May 2017) HEALTH, COMMUNITIES, DISABILITY SERVICES AND DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION COMMITTEE— Members— Ms Leanne Linard (Chair), Mr Sid Cramp, Ms Leanne Donaldson, Mr Aaron Harper, Mr Mark McArdle, Dr Mark Robinson Current Inquiries— • Auditor-General's Report to Parliament 17: 2014-15, Managing child safety information • Public Health (Medicinal Cannabis Affordability) Amendment Bill (referred 14 February 2017) • Public Health (Infection Control) Amendment Bill (referred 21 March 2017) Reports— Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 14 • Report No. 1, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 10 September 2014 and 25 March 2015 (Tabled 6 May 2015) • Report No. 2, 55th Parliament – Personal health promotion interventions using telephone and web-based technologies (Tabled 12 June 2015) • Report No. 3, 55th Parliament – 2015-16 Budget Estimates (Tabled 11 September 2015) • Report No. 4, 55th Parliament – Health Legislation (Waiting List Integrity) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 14 September 2015) • Report No. 5, 55th Parliament – Public Health (Childcare Vaccination) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 2 October 2015) • Report No. 6, 55th Parliament – Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Extension of Smoking Bans) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 16 October 2015) • Report No. 7, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2014-15 (Tabled 30 October 2015) • Report No. 8, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 26 March 2015 and 15 September 2015 (Tabled 30 October 2015) • Report No. 9, 55th Parliament – Mental Health Bill 2015 and Mental Health (Recovery Model) Bill 2015 (Tabled 24 November 2015) • Report No. 10, 55th Parliament – Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Smoke-free Places) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 15 February 2016) • Report No. 11, 55th Parliament – Health Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 15 February 2016) • Report No. 12, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 16 September 2015 and 13 October 2015 (Tabled 17 February 2016) • Report No. 13, 55th Parliament – Disability Services and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 March 2016) • Report No. 14, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 13 October 2015 and 16 February 2016 (Tabled 17 March 2016) • Report No. 15, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 16 February 2016 and 15 March 2016 (Tabled 20 April 2016) • Report No. 16, 55th Parliament – Child Protection Reform Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 28 April 2016) • Report No. 17, 55th Parliament – Director of Child Protection Litigation Bill 2016 (Tabled 28 April 2016) • Report No. 18, 55th Parliament – Hospital and Health Boards (Safe Nurse-to-Patient and Midwife-toPatient Ratios) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 28 April 2016) • Report No. 19, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into tobacco licensing arrangements in Queensland (Tabled 28 April 2016) • Report No. 20, 55th Parliament – Child Protection (Mandatory Reporting—Mason's Law) Amendment Bill (Tabled 8 June 2016) • Report No. 21, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into the establishment of a Queensland Health Promotion Commission (Tabled 30 June 2016) • Report No. 22, 55th Parliament – 2016-17 Budget Estimates (Tabled 12 August 2016) • Report No. 23, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 March 2016 and 10 May 2016 (Tabled 17 August 2016) • Report No. 24, 55th Parliament – Abortion Law Reform (Woman’s Right To Choose) Amendment Bill 2016 and inquiry into laws governing termination of pregnancy in Queensland (Tabled 26 August 2016) • Report No. 25, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 10 May 2016 and 14 June 2016 (Tabled 19 September 2016) • Report No. 26, 55th Parliament – Public Health (Medicinal Cannabis) Bill 2016 (Tabled 30 September 2016) • Report No. 27, 55th Parliament – Domestic and Family Violence Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 4 October 2016) • Report No. 28, 55th Parliament – Adoption and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 26 October 2016) • Report No. 29, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 14 June 2016 and 30 August 2016 (Tabled 2 November 2016) • Report No. 30, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2015-16 (Tabled 4 November 2016) • Report No. 31, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into the performance of the Health Ombudsman’s functions, pursuant to section 179 of the Health Ombudsman Act 2013 (Tabled 16 December 2016) • Report No. 32, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled from 30 August to 11 October 2016 (Tabled 8 February 2017) • Report No. 33, 55th Parliament - Health (Abortion Law Reform) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 17 February 2017); Erratum (Tabled 24 February 2017); Report No. 33a (incorporating erratum) (Tabled 24 February 2017) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 15 • Report No. 34, 55th Parliament – Mental Health Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 21 February 2017) • Report No. 35, 55th Parliament - Subordinate legislation tabled from 11 October 2016 to 4 November 2016 (Tabled 3 March 2017) • Report No. 36, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 4 November 2016 and 14 February 2017 (Tabled 4 May 2017) INFRASTRUCTURE, PLANNING AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Jim Pearce (Chair), Mr Craig Crawford, Mr Shane Knuth, Mrs Brittany Lauga, Ms Ann Leahy, Mr Tony Perrett Current Inquiries— • Inquiry into the long-term financial sustainability of local government Reports— • Report No. 1, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled on 14 October 2014 (Tabled 21 April 2015) • Report No. 2, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 15 October 2014 and 5 May 2015 (Tabled 20 May 2015) • Report No. 3, 55th Parliament – Local Government and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 22 May 2015) • Report No. 4, 55th Parliament – Building Queensland Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 September 2015) • Report No. 5, 55th Parliament – Heavy Vehicle National Law Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 September 2015) • Report No. 6, 55th Parliament – Sustainable Ports Development Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 September 2015) • Report No. 7, 55th Parliament – 2015-16 Budget Estimates (Tabled 11 September 2015) • Report No. 8, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 6 May 2015 and 3 June 2015 (Tabled 18 September 2015) • Report No. 9, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into fly-in, fly-out and other long distance commuting work practices in regional Queensland (Tabled 9 October 2015) • Report No. 10, 55th Parliament – Local Government and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2015 (Tabled 2 November 2015) • Report No. 11, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2014-2015 (Tabled 2 November 2015) • Report No. 12, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 4 June 2015 and 14 July 2015 (Tabled 2 November 2015) • Report No. 13, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 July 2015 and 15 September 2015 (Tabled 13 November 2015) • Report No. 14, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 16 September 2015 and 27 October 2015 (Tabled 4 December 2015) • Report No. 15, 55th Parliament – Consideration of the Queensland Audit Office Report to Parliament 8 for 2014-15 – Traveltrain renewal: Sunlander 14 (Tabled 4 December 2015) • Report No. 16, 55th Parliament – Consideration of the Queensland Audit Office Report to Parliament 16 for 2014-15 – Local government entities 2013–14 (Tabled 4 December 2015) • Report No. 17, 55th Parliament – Consideration of the Queensland Audit Office Report to Parliament 19 for 2014-15: Fraud management in local government (Tabled 4 December 2015) • Report No. 18, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 28 October 2015 and 1 December 2015 (Tabled 19 February 2016) • Report No. 19, 55th Parliament – Water Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 March 2016) • Report No. 20, 55th Parliament – Mineral Resources (Aurukun Bauxite Resource) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 10 March 2016) • Report No. 21, 55th Parliament – Transport Legislation (Taxi Services) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 16 March 2016) • Report No. 22, 55th Parliament – Queen’s Wharf Brisbane Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 April 2016) • Report No. 23, 55th Parliament – Planning Bill 2015, Planning and Environment Court Bill 2015, Planning (Consequential) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015, Planning and Development (Planning for Prosperity) Bill 2015, Planning and Development (Planning Court) Bill 2015, Planning and Development (Planning for Prosperity – Consequential Amendments) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 8 April 2016) • Report No. 24, 55th Parliament – Brisbane Casino Agreement Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 12 April 2016) • Report No. 25, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 2 December 2015 and 16 February 2016 (Tabled 6 May 2016) • Report No. 26, 55th Parliament – Mineral and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 10 May 2016) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 16 • Report No. 27, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 17 February 2016 and 19 April 2016 (Tabled 17 June 2016) • Report No. 28, 55th Parliament – Consideration of the Auditor-General’s Report 4 for 2015-16: Royalties for the regions (Tabled 17 June 2016) • Report No. 29, 55th Parliament – 2016-17 Budget Estimates (Tabled 12 August 2016) • Report No. 30, 55th Parliament – Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 19 August 2016) • Report No. 31, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 20 April 2016 and 24 May 2016 (Tabled 19 August 2016) • Report No. 32, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 25 May 2016 and 14 June 2016 (Tabled 2 September 2016) • Report No. 33, 55th Parliament – Consideration of the Auditor-General's Report 17 for 2015-16: Results of audit - local government entities 2014-15 (Tabled 16 September 2016) • Report No. 34, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2016-2016 (Tabled 16 September 2016) • Report No. 35, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 June 2016 and 30 August 2016 (Tabled 26 October 2016) • Report No. 36, 55th Parliament – Water (Local Management Arrangements) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 8 November 2016) • Report No. 37, 55th Parliament – Cross River Rail Delivery Authority Bill 2016 (Tabled 24 November 2016) • Report No. 38, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 31 August 2016 and 13 September 2016 (Tabled 24 November 2016) • Report No. 39, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 14 September 2016 and 11 October 2016 (Tabled 8 December 2016) • Report No. 40, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 12 October 2016 and 1 November 2016 (Tabled 21 February 2017) • Report No. 41, 55th Parliament – Stock Route Network Management Bill 2016 (Tabled 7 March 2017) • Report No. 42, 55th Parliament – Strong and Sustainable Resource Communities Bill 2016 (Tabled 7 March 2016) • Report No. 43, 55th Parliament – Local Government Electoral (Transparency and Accountability in Local Government) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 7 March 2017) • Report No. 44, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 2 November 2016 and 8 November 2016 (Tabled 7 March 2017) • Report No. 45, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 9 November 2016 and 14 February 2017 (Tabled 27 March 2017) LEGAL AFFAIRS AND COMMUNITY SAFETY COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Duncan Pegg (Chair), Ms Nikki Boyd, Mr Don Brown, Mr Michael Crandon, Mr Jon Krause, Mrs Jann Stuckey Current Inquiries— • Honourable Angelo Vasta (Reversal of Removal) Bill (referred 2 March 2017) • Liquor (Rural Hotels Concession) Amendment Bill (referred 23 March 2017) • Crime and Corruption and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (referred 23 March 2017) • Court and Civil Legislation Amendment Bill (referred 23 March 2017) Reports— • Report No. 1, 55th Parliament – Electoral and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 May 2015) • Report No. 2, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 14 October and 24 November 2014 (Tabled 1 May 2015) • Report No. 3, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 25 November 2014 and 12 January 2015 (Tabled 22 May 2015) • Report No. 4, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 13 January 2015 and 5 May 2015 (Tabled 7 July 2015) • Report No. 5, 55th Parliament – Queensland Training Assets Management Authority Repeal Bill 2015 (Tabled 7 July 2015) • Report No. 6, 55th Parliament – Electoral (Redistribution Commission) and Another Act Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 11 September 2015) • Report No. 7, 55th Parliament – 2015-16 Budget Estimates (Tabled 11 September 2015) • Report No. 8, 55th Parliament – Liquor and Fair Trading Legislation (Red Tape Reduction) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 14 September 2015) • Report No. 9, 55th Parliament – Oversight of the Office of the Information Commissioner (Tabled 14 September 2015) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 17 • Report No. 10, 55th Parliament – Oversight of the Office of the Queensland Ombudsman (Tabled 30 October 2015) • Report No. 11, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 6 May 2015 and 14 July 2015 (Tabled 30 October 2015) • Report No. 12, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2014-15 (Tabled 5 November 2015) • Report No. 13, 55th Parliament – Counter-Terrorism and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 2 November 2015) • Report No. 14, 55th Parliament – Relationships (Civil Partnerships) and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 17 November 2015) • Report No. 15, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 15 July 2015 and 27 October 2015 (Tabled 17 November 2015) • Report No. 16, 55th Parliament – Electoral (Improving Representation) and Another Act Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 27 November 2015) • Report No. 17, 55th Parliament – 'Lemon' Laws - Inquiry into consumer protections and remedies for buyers of new motor vehicles (Tabled 30 November 2015) • Report No. 18, 55th Parliament – Oversight of the Criminal Organisation Public Interest Monitor (Tabled 15 December 2015) • Report No. 19, 55th Parliament – Review of the Auditor-General’s Report to Parliament No. 10: 2014-15 – Bushfire Prevention and preparedness (Tabled 15 December 2015) • Report No. 20, 55th Parliament – Tackling Alcohol-Fuelled Violence Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 8 February 2016) • Report No. 21, 55th Parliament – Crime and Corruption Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 March 2016) • Report No. 22, 55th Parliament – Youth Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 March 2016) • Report No. 23, 55th Parliament – Criminal Law (Domestic Violence) Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2015 (Tabled 7 March 2016) • Report No. 24, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 28 October 2015 and 1 December 2015 (Tabled 21 March 2016) • Report No. 25, 55th Parliament – Penalties and Sentences (Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 29 April 2016) • Report No. 26, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 2 December 2015 and 15 March 2016 (Tabled 29 April 2016) • Report No. 27, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation 2015 No. 172: Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Regulation 2015 (Tabled 11 May 2016) • Report No. 28, 55th Parliament – Fire and Emergency Services (Smoke Alarms) Amendment Bill 2015 and Fire and Emergency Services (Domestic Smoke Alarms) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 23 May 2016) • Report No. 29, 55th Parliament – Youth Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 6 June 2016) • Report No. 30, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into a possible Human Rights Act for Queensland (Tabled 30 June 2016) • Report No. 31, 55th Parliament – Counter-Terrorism and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 12 July 2016) • Report No. 32, 55th Parliament – Australian Crime Commission (Queensland) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 2 August 2016) • Report No. 33, 55th Parliament – Public Safety Business Agency and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 2 August 2016) • Report No. 34, 55th Parliament – 2016-17 Budget Estimates (Tabled 5 August 2016) • Report No. 35, 55th Parliament – Oversight of the Office of the Queensland Ombudsman (Tabled 30 August 2016) • Report No. 36, 55th Parliament – Oversight of the Office of the Information Commissioner (Tabled 30 August 2016) • Report No. 37, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 16 March 2016 and 14 June 2016 (Tabled 30 August 2016) • Report No. 38, 55th Parliament – Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 1 September 2016) • Report No. 39, 55th Parliament – Review of the Auditor-General's Report to Parliament 4: 2013-14 Follow up - Management of offenders subject to supervision in the community (Tabled 19 September 2016) • Report No. 40, 55th Parliament – Report on various Auditor-General reports referred to the Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee in 2015 and 2016 (Tabled 19 September 2016) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 18 • Report No. 43, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 June and 30 August 2016 (Tabled 28 October 2016) • Report No. 41, 55th Parliament – Limitation of Actions (Institutional Child Sexual Abuse) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 and Limitation of Actions and Other Legislation (Child Abuse Civil Proceedings) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 1 November 2016) • Report No. 42, 55th Parliament – Serious and Organised Crime Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 1 November 2016) • Report No. 44, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2015-16 (Tabled 11 November 2016) • Report No. 45, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 31 August and 11 October 2016 (Tabled 30 November 2016) • Report No. 46, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 12 October and 1 November 2016 (Tabled 17 February 2017) • Report No. 47, 55th Parliament – Criminal Law Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 21 February 2017); Erratum (Tabled 3 March 2017) • Report No. 48, 55th Parliament – Liquor and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 (Tabled 24 February 2017) • Report No. 49, 55th Parliament – Victims of Crime Assistance and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 27 February 2017) • Report No. 50, 55th Parliament – Bail (Domestic Violence) and Another Act Amendment Bill 2017 (Tabled 17 March 2017) • Report No. 51, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 2 November and 29 November 2016 (Tabled 24 March 2017) • Report No. 52, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 30 November 2016 and 14 February 2017 (Tabled 31 March 2017) • Report No. 53, 55th Parliament – Corrective Services (Parole Board) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 (Tabled 28 April 2017) PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND CORRUPTION COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Lawrence Springborg (Chair), Ms Nikki Boyd, Mr Glen Elmes, Mrs Julieanne Gilbert, Mr Joe Kelly, Mrs Brittany Lauga, Mr Ian Rickuss Reports— • Report No. 96 – Annual Report 2014-15 (Tabled 10 November 2015) • Report No. 97 – Review of the Crime and Corruption Commission (Tabled 30 June 2016) • Report No. 98 – Annual Report 2015-16 (Tabled 1 November 2016) • Report No. 99, 55th Parliament – Report on a complaint by Mr Darren Hall (Tabled 29 November 2016) PUBLIC WORKS AND UTILITIES COMMITTEE (formerly Transportation and Utilities Committee)— Members— Mr Shane King (Chair), Mr Jason Costigan, Mr Matt McEachan, Mr Rob Molhoek, Ms Joan Pease, Mr Chris Whiting Current Inquiries— • Transport and Other Legislation (Personalised Transport Reform) Amendment Bill (referred 21 March 2017) Reports— • Report No. 1, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 14 October 2014 and 25 November 2014 (Tabled 6 May 2015) • Report No. 2, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 26 November 2014 and 5 May 2015 (Tabled 5 June 2015) • Report No. 3, 55th Parliament – 2015-16 Budget Estimates (Tabled 10 September 2015) • Report No. 4, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 6 May 2015 and 2 June 2015 (Tabled 22 September 2015) • Report No. 5, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2014-15 (Tabled 27 October 2015) • Report No. 6, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 3 June 2015 and 14 July 2015 (Tabled 28 October 2015) • Report No. 7, 55th Parliament – Energy and Water Ombudsman Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 29 October 2015) • Report No. 8, 55th Parliament – Liquid Fuel Supply (Ethanol and Other Biofuels Mandate) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 17 November 2015) • Report No. 9, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into Auditor-General Report to Parliament 14: 2012-13 – Maintenance of water infrastructure assets (Tabled 3 December 2015) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 19 • Report No. 10, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 July 2015 and 13 October 2015 (Tabled 3 December 2015) • Report No. 11, 55th Parliament – Transport Operations (Marine Safety – Domestic Commercial Vessel National Law Application) Bill 2015 (Tabled 4 February 2016) • Report No. 12, 55th Parliament – Transport Operations (Marine Safety) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 4 February 2016) • Report No. 13, 55th Parliament – Plumbing and Draining and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 1 March 2016) • Report No. 14, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 14 October 2015 and 16 February 2016 (Tabled 21 April 2016) • Report No. 15, 55th Parliament – Public Health (Water Risk Management) Amendment Bill (Tabled 12 May 2016) • Report No. 16, 55th Parliament – Electricity and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 12 May 2016) • Report No. 17, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into Auditor-General Report to Parliament 8: 2015-16 - Transport infrastructure projects (Tabled 27 May 2016) • Report No. 18, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 17 February 2016 and 19 April 2016 (Tabled 27 May 2016) • Report No. 19, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into Auditor-General Report to Parliament 2: 2015-16 Road safety - traffic cameras (Tabled 22 June 2016) • Report No. 20, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into Auditor-General Report to Parliament 14: 2015-16 Financial risk management practices at Energex (Tabled 22 June 2016) • Report No. 21, 55th Parliament – 2016-17 Budget Estimates (Tabled 5 August 2016) • Report No. 22, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 20 April 2016 and 24 May 2016 (Tabled 19 August 2016) • Report No. 23, 55th Parliament – Queensland Auditor-General reports to Parliament on the financial statements of state government agencies and public sector entities 2011-12 to 2014-15 (Tabled 19 August 2016) • Report No. 24, 55th Parliament – Major Sports Facilities and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (Tabled 10 October 2016) • Report No. 25, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 25 May 2016 and 14 June 2016 (Tabled 10 October 2016) • Report No. 26, 55th Parliament – Rail Safety National Law (Queensland) Bill (Tabled 24 October 2016) • Report No. 27, 55th Parliament – Heavy Vehicle National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 1 November 2016) • Report No. 28, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 June 2016 and 16 August 2016 (Tabled 3 November 2016) • Report No. 29, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2015-16 (Tabled 10 November 2016) • Report No. 30, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 17 August 2016 and 30 August 2016 (Tabled 10 November 2016) • Report No. 31, 55th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 31 August 2016 and 13 September 2016 (Tabled 25 November 2016) • Report No. 32, 55th Parliament – Auditor-General Report 20: 2015-16 Heavy vehicle road access reforms (Tabled 2 December 2016) • Report No. 33, 55th Parliament – Transport Operations (Road Use Management) (Offensive Advertising) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 2 February 2017) • Report No. 34, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 14 September 2016 and 1 November 2016 (Tabled 16 February 2017) • Report No. 35, 55th Parliament – Water Legislation (Dam Safety) Amendment Bill 2016 (Tabled 21 February 2017) • Report No. 36, 55th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 2 November 2016 and 14 February 2017 (Tabled 8 May 2017) COAL WORKERS’ PNEUMOCONIOSIS (CWP) SELECT COMMITTEE— Members— Ms Miller (Chair), Mr Costigan, Mr Crawford, Mr Kelly, Mr Knuth, Mr Springborg Current Inquiries— • Inquiry into the re-emergence of CWP amongst coal mine workers in Queensland Reports— • Report No. 1, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into the re-identification of Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis in Queensland – Interim Report (Tabled 22 March 2017) Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 20 FORMER COMMITTEES COMMUNITIES, DISABILITY SERVICES AND DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION COMMITTEE— Members— Ms Leanne Donaldson (Chair), Miss Nikki Boyd, Ms Ann Leahy, Mr Mark McArdle, Mr Matt McEachan, Mr Rob Pyne Reports— • Report No. 1, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 26 March 2015 and 18 May 2015 (Tabled 21 May 2015) • Report No. 2, 55th Parliament – Inquiry into the adequacy of existing financial protections for Queensland's seniors (Tabled 31 August 2015) • Report No. 3, 55th Parliament – 2015-16 Budget Estimates (Tabled 11 September 2015) • Report No. 4, 55th Parliament – Guide, Hearing and Assistance Dogs Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 2 October 2015) • Report No. 5, 55th Parliament – Coroners (Domestic and Family Violence Death Review and Advisory Board) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 9 October 2015) • Report No. 6, 55th Parliament – Criminal Law (Domestic Violence) Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 9 October 2015) • Report No. 7, 55th Parliament – Portfolio subordinate legislation tabled between 19 May 2015 and 14 July 2015 (Tabled 16 October 2015) • Report No. 8, 55th Parliament – Annual Report 2014-15 (Tabled 3 November 2015) • Report No. 9, 55th Parliament – Family Responsibilities Commission Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 6 November 2015) • Report No. 10, 55th Parliament – Domestic and Family Violence Protection and Another Act Amendment Bill 2015 (Tabled 26 November 2015) • Report No. 11, 55th Parliament – Multicultural Recognition Bill 2015 (Tabled 5 February 2016) PANEL OF TEMPORARY SPEAKERS Miss Barton, Mr Crawford, Mr Elmes, Ms Linard, Mr Millar, Mr Stewart QUESTIONS ON NOTICE The following questions were asked Tuesday, 9 May 2017. In accordance with the Standing Orders, answers are required by email to [email protected] by Thursday, 8 June 2017. 483 MR A CRIPPS ASKED MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES AND MINISTER FOR RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (HON W BYRNE)— Will the Minister provide (a) any and all of the current sources of scientific data being collected or considered by the Queensland Government in relation to the management of all species of hammerhead sharks in Queensland waters, including but not limited to (i) the East Coast Inshore Fin Fishery, (ii) Gulf of Carpentaria Inshore Fin Fishery and (iii) Queensland Shark Control Program and (b) details of any management changes being considered in relation to any species of hammerhead sharks? 484 MRS T SMITH ASKED MINISTER FOR INNOVATION, SCIENCE AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AND MINISTER FOR SMALL BUSINESS (HON L ENOCH)— With reference to round one of HotDesQ recipients announced in October 2016— Will the Minister advise how many Queensland jobs were created as a result of this program? 485 MR S STEWART ASKED MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MINISTER FOR RACING AND MINISTER FOR MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS (HON G GRACE)— Will the Minister advise on the success of the North Queensland return to work conference held in Townsville recently and any outcomes from the conference? Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 486 21 MS J PEASE ASKED MINISTER FOR COMMUNITIES, WOMEN AND YOUTH, MINISTER FOR CHILD SAFETY AND MINISTER FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE (HON S FENTIMAN)— Will the Minister advise what the Queensland Government is doing to ensure that the concerns of the young people of Lytton are being addressed? 487 MR D BROWN ASKED MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MINISTER FOR RACING AND MINISTER FOR MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS (HON G GRACE)— Will the Minister advise on the Workers Assistance Scheme established for workers affected by the end of sand mining on Stradbroke Island in 2019? 488 MR I RICKUSS ASKED MINISTER FOR MAIN ROADS, ROAD SAFETY AND PORTS AND MINISTER FOR ENERGY, BIOFUELS AND WATER SUPPLY (HON M BAILEY)— Will the Minister advise the accident statistics from January 2016 to December 2016 for the Warrego Highway from Blacksoil to Cohoe Street, Toowoomba for accidents that had fatalities or hospitalisation, or required ambulance attendance? 489 MR M CRANDON ASKED MINISTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES, MINISTER FOR SENIORS AND MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER ON NORTH QUEENSLAND (HON C O'ROURKE)— Does the Minister, in her capacity as Minister assisting the Premier on North Queensland, support the LNP's plan to provide cheap and secure power supply via a new coal-fired power station in North Queensland? 490 MISS V BARTON ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING (HON J TRAD)— Will the Deputy Premier advise if there is any intention to amend the Sanctuary Cove Resort Act 1985 to broaden the scope of allowable developments? 491 MR T WATTS ASKED MINISTER FOR COMMUNITIES, WOMEN AND YOUTH, MINISTER FOR CHILD SAFETY AND MINISTER FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE (HON S FENTIMAN)— With reference to internal systems and practice reviews— Will the Minister advise how many (a) have been initiated following a child death between 1 July 2016 and 1 May 2017 (reported by month), (b) in (a) were done following suicide, fatal assault or neglect and (c) in (a) involved a family on an IPA? 492 HON L SPRINGBORG ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE, FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister provide a breakdown of the FTE number of detectives allocated to the Darling Downs police district, by squad, for 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 (reported separately by year)? 493 MR A PERRETT ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE, FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— With reference to previous advice (Question on Notice No. 296) that since 30 November 2010 all weapons licensing information is accessed within the QPRIME system, and that weapons dealers have been advised by Weapons Licensing that it is unable to access data before 2007— Will the Minister advise (a) when was the data lost and (b) between what dates is the lost data relevant to? 494 MR M MCARDLE ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND MINISTER FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES (HON C DICK)— With reference to meal management— Will the Minister advise (a) if the 2014 QIRC directive in relation to changes to meal management has been implemented in full, if not, why and (b) the cost of meal overtime in 2015-16 and 2016-17 year to date (reported by year and for each LASN)? 495 MR M MCEACHAN ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND MINISTER FOR TOURISM, MAJOR EVENTS AND THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES (HON K JONES)— Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 22 Will the Minister advise (a) how much of the $8m maintenance contingency fund was allocated to each regional infrastructure unit in 2016-17 and (b) how much has been expended to 1 May 2017 (reported by school) and for what purpose? 496 MR E SORENSEN ASKED MINISTER FOR ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE PROTECTION AND MINISTER FOR NATIONAL PARKS AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF (HON DR S MILES)— Will the Minister advise how many dugongs have been slaughtered for cultural purposes in Queensland in the last 12 months? 497 MR A POWELL ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING (HON J TRAD)— Will reference to the recent announcement of a new Queensland Rail (QR) trainee simulator— Will the Deputy Premier advise (a) how many simulators did QR already have prior to the announcement, (b) how many sessions was each existing simulator used for each of the last three years and (c) how many separate driver trainees used them? 498 MR R PYNE ASKED MINISTER FOR HOUSING AND PUBLIC WORKS AND MINISTER FOR SPORT (HON M DE BRENNI)— With reference to advice that a Cairns resident has been asked to remove a security camera from her Department of Housing premises— Will the Minister advise if the department is discouraging tenants from installing security cameras to increase their own personal security and safety at home? 499 DR C ROWAN ASKED MINISTER FOR MAIN ROADS, ROAD SAFETY AND PORTS AND MINISTER FOR ENERGY, BIOFUELS AND WATER SUPPLY (HON M BAILEY)— Will the Minister advise what planning or reviews of problematic intersections along Moggill Road have occurred over the last two years, including the intersection of Moggill Road with Lather Road and Sugars Road? 500 MR R STEVENS ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING (HON J TRAD)— Will the Deputy Premier advise what measures will be put in place, following the Christmas rail service break-down and Easter rail service cancellations, to ensure that sudden service cancellations and disruptions will not be repeated during the proposed increased services for the Gold Coast line during the Commonwealth Games? 501 MR G ELMES ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND MINISTER FOR TRAINING AND SKILLS (HON Y D'ATH)— With reference to the Strategic Training Asset Management Plan stakeholder consultations held 12 months ago, between April to June 2016— Will the Attorney-General advise when (a) the report is due to be provided to the Attorney-General and (b) the results are to be published? 502 MR T NICHOLLS ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND MINISTER FOR TOURISM, MAJOR EVENTS AND THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES (HON K JONES)— With reference to contracts for school halls announced as part of the $200m program— Will the Minister advise (a) how many contracts have been signed where only one quote was obtained (listed by school) and (b) how many contracts have not yet been entered into (listed by school)? 503 MR I WALKER ASKED MINISTER FOR MAIN ROADS, ROAD SAFETY AND PORTS AND MINISTER FOR ENERGY, BIOFUELS AND WATER SUPPLY (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to roads funding in the Mansfield Electorate— Will the Minister advise (a) if the Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR) supports the view that the proposed Player Street Connection project will improve traffic flow on Kessels Road and (b) if it is government policy to provide funding to projects that improve traffic flow on DTMRcontrolled roads? Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 504 23 MR T MANDER ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE, FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister advise (a) the overall number of police beats that are operational in Queensland, (b) the FTE count per police beat and (c) the operational budget for each police beat for 2016-17? 505 MR L MILLAR ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING (HON J TRAD)— Will the Deputy Premier advise how much the government is paying each year to subsidise regional rail and road freight services, which are currently being delivered by Aurizon Limited under the Regional Freight Transport Services Contract? 506 MR J KRAUSE ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND MINISTER FOR TOURISM, MAJOR EVENTS AND THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES (HON K JONES)— Will the Minister provide a breakdown of Tourism and Events Queensland's total marketing budget for 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 (reported separately)? 507 MS A LEAHY ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING (HON J TRAD)— With reference to the Regional Freight Transport Services Contract (RFTSC)— Will the Deputy Premier advise (a) what locations have been serviced by the contract, (b) the total value of the RFTSC and (c) if any analysis has been done on the increases in freight costs as the transition to open market occurs? 508 MRS D FRECKLINGTON ASKED MINISTER FOR MAIN ROADS, ROAD SAFETY AND PORTS AND MINISTER FOR ENERGY, BIOFUELS AND WATER SUPPLY (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to the height limits of vehicles carrying baled agricultural products, i.e. (hay)— Will the Minister (a) clarify the height limit for drop deck trailers and (b) advise if this limit is in line with NSW counterparts and, if not, why drop deck trailers cannot load baled products to the regulated 4.6 metre limit? 509 MR J LANGBROEK ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND MINISTER FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES (HON C DICK)— With reference to antenatal classes— Will the Minister advise (a) how many expecting families accessed classes in 2014-15, 201516 and 2016-17 year to date (reported by year and hospital), (b) how many hospitals do not offer antenatal classes (reported by hospital) and (c) the estimated total cost to the HHS per participant for any antenatal class (reported by HHS)? 510 MR S MINNIKIN ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND MINISTER FOR TOURISM, MAJOR EVENTS AND THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES (HON K JONES)— Will the Minister provide details on (a) how many profiles/plans outlining adjustments were recorded by the department for children with an ASD diagnosis in the past twelve months and of these how many were signed by parents and (b) the process for teacher/principal accountability for funding provided for children with an ASD diagnosis at an individual (student) level in view of there being no mandatory reporting provision in place? 511 MR J BLEIJIE ASKED MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MINISTER FOR RACING AND MINISTER FOR MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS (HON G GRACE)— With reference to the answer to Question on Notice No. 464 asked on 23 March 2017 and the 57 employees who are no longer employed as part of the back to work program— Will the Minister advise (a) the average length of participation time in the program and (b) the total number of payments made to employers for these workers? 512 MR D LAST ASKED MINISTER FOR MAIN ROADS, ROAD SAFETY AND PORTS AND MINISTER FOR ENERGY, BIOFUELS AND WATER SUPPLY (HON M BAILEY)— Will the Minister advise when funding will be allocated to the proposed rock wall extension project at Bowen harbour and when works will commence to make it a safe harbour again? 513 MR S BENNETT ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE, FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 24 Will the Minister provide a breakdown of the FTE number of detectives allocated to the Wide Bay Burnett police district, by squad, for 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 201516 and 2016-17 (reported separately by year)? 514 MR M HART ASKED MINISTER FOR MAIN ROADS, ROAD SAFETY AND PORTS AND MINISTER FOR ENERGY, BIOFUELS AND WATER SUPPLY (HON M BAILEY)— Will the Minister advise how much power has been generated by the Wivenhoe pumped hydro power station over a two year period from May 2015 to May 2017, broken down by individual month generation? 515 MS R BATES ASKED MINISTER FOR COMMUNITIES, WOMEN AND YOUTH, MINISTER FOR CHILD SAFETY AND MINISTER FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE (HON S FENTIMAN)— With reference to the 10,016 notification investigations as at 31 December 2016— Will the Minister advise (a) how many of the investigations that took longer than 60 days to finalise were initially listed as a (i) 24 hour, (ii) 5 day and (iii) 10 day response and (b) how many of the investigations that took longer than 60 days to finalise were listed as sexual, physical, emotional abuse and neglect (reported by abuse type)? 516 MR J KELLY ASKED PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS (HON A PALASZCZUK)— Will the Premier advise how the electorate of Greenslopes and Queensland have benefited from the Advance Queensland Women's Academic Fund? 517 MRS B LAUGA ASKED MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MINISTER FOR RACING AND MINISTER FOR MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS (HON G GRACE)— Will the Minister advise on the outcome of the recent visits by WHSQ and the Electrical Safety Office to pineapple growers in the Yeppoon area? 518 MR C WHITING ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND MINISTER FOR TOURISM, MAJOR EVENTS AND THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES (HON K JONES)— Will the Minister update the House on the status of the project to build a new school hall at Bounty Boulevard State School in North Lakes? 519 MR D PEGG ASKED MINISTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES, MINISTER FOR SENIORS AND MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER ON NORTH QUEENSLAND (HON C O'ROURKE)— Will the Minister outline what steps the Palaszczuk Government is taking to foster creative, agefriendly ideas to help develop more inclusive communities? 520 MS D FARMER ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND MINISTER FOR TOURISM, MAJOR EVENTS AND THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES (HON K JONES)— Will the Minister provide an update on the rollout of NAPLAN online and how her decision to delay the rollout to undertake further planning will ensure improved outcomes for students in the Bulimba Electorate and throughout Queensland? 521 MS T DAVIS ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND MINISTER FOR TOURISM, MAJOR EVENTS AND THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES (HON K JONES)— With reference to student suspensions in 2015-16 and 2016-17 to date— Will the Minster advise (a) how many suspensions involved a student threatening violence with a weapon, (b) how many students were suspended for actual physical violence against a student and (c) how many students were suspended for actual physical violence against a teacher or staff member? 522 MR P WEIR ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND MINISTER FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES (HON C DICK)— With reference to the township of Cambooya located 23 kilometers south of Toowoomba with a population of over 1,200 people which does not currently have an ambulance service and to the neighbouring communities of Wyreema and Westbrook which are growing rapidly with large population increase that also do not have any ambulance services— Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 25 Will the Minister advise (a) if there are any plans to build a Queensland Ambulance Service centre in Cambooya or Wyreema, (b) the response times for Code 1 call outs to Cambooya and Wyreema and (c) if these response times are within the nationally accepted time frames? 523 MRS J STUCKEY ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE, FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— With reference to the Question without Notice asked of the Premier on 21 March 2017 regarding triple zero phone calls placed from mobile phones in Currumbin being diverted to New South Wales (NSW) police communications centre— Will the Minister advise (for 2015, 2016 and 2017 to date) (a) the number of triple zero calls (listed by month) that have been diverted to NSW, (b) the average time taken for those calls to be lodged with QPS by NSW Police and (c) any known instances of jobs not being lodged with QPS after being received by NSW Police? 524 MR S EMERSON ASKED TREASURER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE AND INVESTMENT (HON C PITT)— With reference to the previous answer given to Question on Notice No. 7 at the Finance and Administration Committee's 2015 Estimates hearings— Will the Treasurer provide a table individually listing the actual and projected dividends, tax equivalent payments and competitive neutrality fees for CS Energy, Energy Queensland, Powerlink, Stanwell, Ports North, Gladstone Ports, North Queensland Bulk Ports, Port of Townsville, Sunwater, Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority and Seqwater (provided separately) from 2015-16 through to 2019-20 based on the published 2016-17 budget figures? 525 MR S KING ASKED MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MINISTER FOR RACING AND MINISTER FOR MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS (HON G GRACE)— In light of the tragic accidents at Eagle Farm and Dreamworld in 2016— Will the Minister advise on the progress of the Best Practice Review of Workplace Health and Safety Queensland and in particular, provide an update on the consideration of introducing the charge of industrial manslaughter? 526 MR S KNUTH ASKED MINISTER FOR MAIN ROADS, ROAD SAFETY AND PORTS AND MINISTER FOR ENERGY, BIOFUELS AND WATER SUPPLY (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to the high number of accidents occurring on the Irvinebank-Petford Road— Will the Minister advise what funding can be allocated for sealing the dangerous section between Herberton and Irvinebank? 527 MR R KATTER ASKED PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS (HON A PALASZCZUK)— Will the Premier advise what has been the net gain (or loss) of full and part-time positions in the Queensland public service for North and North West Queensland during this term of Parliament and how does this compare to South East Queensland? 528 MR D JANETZKI ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE, FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister outline the various codes that may be listed on a weapons licence in Queensland and what they stand for? 529 MR S CRAMP ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE, FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister provide a breakdown of the FTE number of detectives allocated to the Gold Coast police district, by squad, for 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 (reported separately by year)? 530 DR M ROBINSON ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND MINISTER FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES (HON C DICK)— How much funding did Queensland Health provide to private clinics such as Marie Stopes, for surgical abortion services in 2015-16 and 2016-17, reported by HHS and by year? Notice Paper for Wednesday, 10 May 2017 531 26 MR R MOLHOEK ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING (HON J TRAD)— Will the Deputy Premier advise the amount of hospitality and entertainment expenditure undertaken by the Department of Transport and Main Roads in 2014-15 and 2016-17 year to date? 532 MR S DICKSON ASKED MINISTER FOR MAIN ROADS, ROAD SAFETY AND PORTS AND MINISTER FOR ENERGY, BIOFUELS AND WATER SUPPLY (HON M BAILEY)— Will the Minister detail in terms of litres or gigalitres precisely what daily, weekly, monthly or yearly limit has been placed on the Adani Carmichael mine project regarding the taking of groundwater to be used in the mine's operations? 533 MR M BOOTHMAN ASKED PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS (HON A PALASZCZUK)— With reference to the recent weather event where the Coomera River eroded a large section of riverbank upstream from the John Muntz Bridge, which in turn caused extensive damage to the connection road leading onto the bridge and to community concern in relation to further erosion if no urgent reinforcement works are implemented— Will the Premier allocate urgently needed funding to re-enforce the riverbank along the entire Oxenford Pony Club grounds and redirect the river back onto the original pathway and instruct the department to prepare designs to allow increase flows of water to traverse under the roadway structure, whilst taking into account what effect this may have on properties downstream? BY AUTHORITY N J LAURIE, CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENT
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