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IN D E X VOLS. 375, 376 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (Bills are listed alphabetically under "Bills" and questions on notice/or the Legislative Assembly are listed in numerical sequence at end a/the Index) A APM Ltd-Maryvale licence renewal, 1116. Aboriginal Affairs-Cultural interpretive centre for Grampians National Park, q 1355. Abortion-At Preston and Northcote Community Hospital, q 319. Actors Equity-Employment policies, 1138. Acts-Date of operation, 692. Administrative Arrangements Orders-Presentation of Orders in Council, 43, 691. Advisory Council for Inter-Government Relations- Report presented, 43. Agriculture. Department of-Promotion of dairy pro- duce. 610, 613. Meat inspection, 894, 896. Alcoa of Australia Ltd- Electricity-Tariff, q 149, 196,200, q 319. Portland Smelter-Ministerial statement, 73. Joint venture, q 147, q 319. q 322, q 401. q 402, q 470. q 1005, q 1564. Future, q 254. Union dispute, q 541, q 684. Negotiations with Portland Town Council, q 1113. Proposed declaration as vital project, q 1190. Resumption of work, q 1451. Legal advice, q 1451. q 1502. (See also "State Electricity Commission".) Alpine Resorts Commission-Operation, 1666, 1669. Aluminium Smelters of Vktoria Pty Ltd-Appoint- mentofmanagingdirector. q 256. Ambulance Services-Public Bodies Review Commit- tee inquiry, 1346, 1349. 4917/85 Animals-Proposed Keysborough dolphinarium, 407, 1006, 1570, 1676. Feral predators in Sherbrooke Forest, 836, 838. Penguins and koalas on Phillip Island, 993, 998. (See also ""Fisheries and Wildlife Service" and ""Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals".) Annual Reporting Act-Reports to Parliament, q 686, q 761, q 844, q 1452, 1664, 1668. Apprentices-At Latrobe Valley Trade Training Centre, 609,613. Group training schemes, q 845. Training centre for Warrnambool, 1175. 1179. Intake, q 1455. Arcoroc-Tableware, 537, 538. Arts, The-State Theatre opening, q 404. Performing arts centre in Bendigo, 892, 897. 1985 Melbourne opera season, q 1499. Asbestos-In Government buildings, q 907. Auditor-General-First report for 1983-84, 479. Audits of Government stores operations and departmen- tal cash management to October 1984, 914. Second report for 1983-84, 1677. Austin, Mr T. L. (Ripon) Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 726, 1024, 1044, 1053, 1058. Canned Fruits Marketing (Amendment) Bill, 1746. Conservation, Forests and Lands-Responsibility for fire prevention and suppression, q 1000. Country Fire Authority-Responsibility for fire pre- vention and suppression, q 1000.

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Page 1: IN D E X [] · Administrative Arrangements Orders-Presentation of Orders in Council, 43, 691. Advisory Council for Inter-Government Relations Report presented, 43. Agriculture. Department

IN D E X

VOLS. 375, 376

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

(Bills are listed alphabetically under "Bills" and questions on notice/or the Legislative Assembly are listed in numerical sequence at end a/the Index)

A

APM Ltd-Maryvale licence renewal, 1116.

Aboriginal Affairs-Cultural interpretive centre for Grampians National Park, q 1355.

Abortion-At Preston and Northcote Community Hospital, q 319.

Actors Equity-Employment policies, 1138.

Acts-Date of operation, 692.

Administrative Arrangements Orders-Presentation of Orders in Council, 43, 691.

Advisory Council for Inter-Government Relations­Report presented, 43.

Agriculture. Department of-Promotion of dairy pro­duce. 610, 613. Meat inspection, 894, 896.

Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Electricity-Tariff, q 149, 196,200, q 319. Portland Smelter-Ministerial statement, 73. Joint

venture, q 147, q 319. q 322, q 401. q 402, q 470. q 1005, q 1564. Future, q 254. Union dispute, q 541, q 684. Negotiations with Portland Town Council, q 1113. Proposed declaration as vital project, q 1190. Resumption of work, q 1451. Legal advice, q 1451. q 1502. (See also "State Electricity Commission".)

Alpine Resorts Commission-Operation, 1666, 1669.

Aluminium Smelters of Vktoria Pty Ltd-Appoint­mentofmanagingdirector. q 256.

Ambulance Services-Public Bodies Review Commit­tee inquiry, 1346, 1349.

4917/85

Animals-Proposed Keysborough dolphinarium, 407, 1006, 1570, 1676. Feral predators in Sherbrooke Forest, 836, 838. Penguins and koalas on Phillip Island, 993, 998. (See also ""Fisheries and Wildlife Service" and ""Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals".)

Annual Reporting Act-Reports to Parliament, q 686, q 761, q 844, q 1452, 1664, 1668.

Apprentices-At Latrobe Valley Trade Training Centre, 609,613. Group training schemes, q 845. Training centre for Warrnambool, 1175. 1179. Intake, q 1455.

Arcoroc-Tableware, 537, 538.

Arts, The-State Theatre opening, q 404. Performing arts centre in Bendigo, 892, 897. 1985 Melbourne opera season, q 1499.

Asbestos-In Government buildings, q 907.

Auditor-General-First report for 1983-84, 479. Audits of Government stores operations and departmen­tal cash management to October 1984, 914. Second report for 1983-84, 1677.

Austin, Mr T. L. (Ripon)

Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 726, 1024, 1044, 1053, 1058.

Canned Fruits Marketing (Amendment) Bill, 1746. Conservation, Forests and Lands-Responsibility for

fire prevention and suppression, q 1000. Country Fire Authority-Responsibility for fire pre­

vention and suppression, q 1000.

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Austin, Mr T. L.-continued

Crown Land (Reserves) (Amendment) Bill, 1317. Dairy Industry Bill, 182, 284, 285, 287, 288, 289,

291, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 300, 303, 305, 310, 311.1756,1758,1759,1760.

Deloitte, Haskins and Sells-Economic strategy, q 1453.

Economy, The-Strategy, q 1453, q 1454. Government'-Want-of-confidence motion, 1725. Health-Natural therapists, 72. Industry, Commerce and Technology-State and

regional industries programme, q 1353. Land (Miscellaneous Matters) Bill, 1640. Loddon-Campaspe Regional Planning Authority

BiII,662. Ministry, The-Statement by Minister of Agricul­

ture, 445. Monahan Dayman Adams (Vic.) Pty Ltd-Eco­

nomic strategy, q 1454. National Parks (Further Amendment) BiJJ, 1319,

1328,1375,1377,1379. Petitions-Natural therapists, 72. Liquor Control

Act, 69 I. Red meat trading hours, 1675. Point of Order-A vailability of Bills during second

reading, 922. Police Department-Portland sheep industry dis­

pute,445. Stafford ElJinson (Manufacturing) Pty Ltd, q 1353. State Transport Authority-Transfer of administra­

tive staff, 61. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 691. For red

meat, 1675. Victorian Farmers and Graziers Association-State­

ment by Minister of Agriculture at Portland meet­ing, 445.

Want-of-Confidence Motion-In Government, 1725. Wheat Marketing Bill, 175 I. Wheat Marketing (Home Consumption Price) Bill,

1747. Wine Grape Processing Industry (Amendment) Bill,

1745.

Australian Bureau of Statistics-Industrial disputes, q 1004. Unemployment rate, I 151.

Australian Labor Party-Raffles, 1445, 1448. Dona­tion to Frankston councillor, 1774, 1776.

Australian League of Rights-Allegeq infiltration of National and Liberal parties, 1686, 1691.

Australian Medical Council, q 1355.

Australian Plague Locust Commission-Locust pla­gue, 1488, 1489.

Australian Railways Union-Ban on Jet express, 314, 317,395,399. Grant to Victorian branch, q 690 ..

Australian Workers Union-West Gate Freeway pro­ject, q 323. Demarcation dispute at Bullock Creek, Calder Highway, 836, 838.

Aviation-Site for proposed national museum, q 1270.

B

Banks-Foreign bank licences, q 472. State Bank, 535, 539, q 1003. (See also "State Bank".)

Bel Air Country Club Estate, 1123.

Bendigo-Chinese museum, 393, 400.

Bicycles-Safety helmets for cyclists, q 912.

BilIs-

Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bill-Introduction and first reading, 547; second reading, 663, 933; appropriation, 693, 1457; remaining stages, 937. Council amendments dealt with, 1464.

Adoption Bill-Second reading, 135; withdrawn, 353. Adoption Bill (No. 2)-Introduction and first read­

ing, 264; concurrent debate, 353; second reading, 354; Committee, 392, 434, 497,549; third reading, 598. Council amendments dealt with, 1277.

Alcoa (Portland Aluminium Smelter) (Amendment) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 46; appropri­ation, 46; second reading, 170, 766; remaining stages, 785. Council amendments dealt with, 1201.

Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 479; second reading, 479, 693, 789, 814, 884, 960; Committee, 991, 1017, 1093; declared an urgent Bill, 1090; remaining stages, 1107.

Audit (Amendment) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 765; second reading, 871, 1300; remain­ing stages, 1302.

Building Societies (Amendment) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 764; second reading, 868.

Canned Fruits Marketing (Amendment) BiI/­Received from Council and first reading, 1247; second reading, 1276, 1746; remaining stages, 1747.

Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill-Second reading, 135, 355; concurrent debate, 353; Com­mittee, 392, 596; third reading, 598.

Chinatown Historic Precinct Bill-Introduction and first reading, 343; second reading, 429, 945; Com­mittee, 952; remaining stages, 958. Council amendments dealt with, 1878.

Commercial Arbitration Bil/-Received from Coun­cil and first reading, 311; second reading, 432, 1857; Committee, 1865; remaining stages, 1867.

Constitution Act Amendment (Donations and Elec­toral Expenditure) Bill, The-Introduction and first reading, 765; second reading, 877, 1622; remain­ing stages, 1639.

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Bills-continued

Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Legislation) Bill. The-Introduction and first reading, 660; second reading, 667, 1161, 1203; appropriation, 1200; remaining stages, 1211. Council amend­ments dealt with, 1471.

Constitution (Council Powers) Bill-Withdrawn, 789. Constitution (Council Vacancies) Bill-Introduction

and first reading, 1375; second reading, 1390, 1531; appropriation, 1457; third reading, 1532.

Constitution (Duration of Parliament) Bill (No. 2)­Appropriation, 343. Council amendments dealt with, 344, 495. Second reading and amendments carried by absolute majority, 496; withdrawn, 789.

Consumer Affairs (Item Pricing) Bill-Message re Council amendments, 875.

Co-operation (Credit Societies) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 764; second reading, 867.

County Court (Amendment) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 764; second reading, 866, 1315; appropriation, 915; remaining stages, 1317.

Crown Land (Reserves) (Amendment) Bill-Intro­duction and first reading, 764; second reading, 916, 1317; appropriation, 1007; remaining stages, 1319. Council amendments dealt with, 1881.

Dail:l' Indusiry Bill-Second reading, 181, 267; Committee, 283; remaining stages, 311. Council amendments dealt with, 1755, 1879.

Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Bill-Introduc­tion and first reading, 765; second reading, 920, 1576; appropriation, 1200; Committee, 1594; third reading, 1603. Council amendments dealt with, 1883.

Deakin Uni~'ersity (Amendment) Bill-Second read­ing, 351; remaining stages, 352.

Education (Amendment) Bill (No. 2)-Received from Council and first reading, 1557; second reading, 1607, 1848; Committee, 1852; remaining stages, 1857.

Environment Protection (General Amendment) Bill­Received from Council and first reading, 884; second reading, 924, 1639; Committee and remaining stages, 1640.

Ethnic A.U'airs Commission (Amendment) BiII­Second reading, 52; remaining stages, 56.

Extractive Industries (Amendment) Bill-Introduc­tion and first reading, 765; second reading, 918, 1511; appropriation, 1007; remaining stages, 1514.

Films (Classification) Bill-Received from Council and first reading, 1247; second reading, 1312, 1787; remaining stages, 1796.

Firearms (General Amendment) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 765; second reading, 871, 1484;

Bills-continued

appropriation, 915; Committee, 1486; third read­ing, 1487.

Fire Authorities Bill-Introduction and first reading, 765; second reading, 1008, 1343, 1404; appropria­tion, 1200; Committee, 1409; remaining stages, 1411.

Fisheries (Reciprocal Licences) Bill-Received from Council and first reading, 1247; second reading, 1275,1877; remaining stages, 1877.

Fundraising Appeals Bill-Second reading, 119; Committee, 125; remaining stages, 135. Council amendments dealt with, 1014. Governor's amendmeht dealt with, 1280.

Health (General Amendment) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 97; second reading, 173, 925, 937; Committee, 940; remaining stages, 945. Council amendments dealt with, 1877.

Health (Radiation Safety) Bill (No. 2)-lntroduction and first reading, 343; second reading, 443, 809; remaining stages, 814. Council amendments dealt with,1877.

Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2)­Introduction and first reading, 764; second read­ing, 869, 1337; instruction to Committee, 1391; Committee, 1391; third reading, 1404. Council amendments dealt with, 1880.

Industrial Relations (Long Service Leave) BiII­Introduction and first reading, 170; second read­ing, 180, 598; Committee, 603; remaining stages 608.

Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill (No. 2)­Received from Council and first reading, 1274; second reading, 1385, 1807; Committee, 1831; remaining stages, 1848.

Land (Miscellaneous Matters) Bill-Received from Council and first reading, 945; second reading, 1012, 1640; remaining stages, 1641.

Land Tax (Amendment) Bill (No. 2)-lntroduction and first reading. 692; second reading, 831, 1287; appropriation, 915; Committee 1297; remaining stages, 1300.

Law Reform Commission Bill-Introduction and first reading, 170; second reading, 264, 785; appro­priation, 343; remaining stages, 789. Council amendment dealt with, 1203.

Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2)-lntro­duction and first reading, 343; second reading, 424, 1211; instruction to Committee, 1199, 1412; Committee, 1412, 1422; third reading, 1444. Council amendments dealt with, 1739.

Liquor Control (Booth Licences) Bill (No. 2)-lntro­ducti on and first reading, 46; second reading, 46, 98; Committee, 103; remaining stages, 106.

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Bills-continued BilIs-cont i nued

Local Government (Long Service Leave) Bill-Second reading, 113~ remaining stages, 114.

Loddon-Campaspe Regional Planning Authority Bill-Introduction and first reading, 547; second reading, 661.

Lotteries Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Bill {No. 2)-Introduction and first reading, 1008; second reading, 1155, 1484; remaining stages, 1484.

Lotteries Gaming and Betting (Gaming Machines) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 1274; second reading, 1307, 1548; Committee, 1553, 1554; remaining stages, 1556.

Magistrates' Courts (Appointment of Magistrates) Bill-Second reading, 116; remaining stages, 119.

Medical Practitioners (Further Amendment) BiII­Introduction and first reading, 765; second read­ing, 875, 1380, 1613; Committee, 1617; remaining stages, 1620.

Melbourne Corporation (Election of Council) (Amendment) BiI/-Introduction and first read­ing, 97; second reading, 106, 513; remaining stages, 524.

Melbourne Cricket Ground (Guarantees) BiI/­Introduction and first reading, 764; second read­ing, 870, 1330; appropriation, 915; Committee, 1335; remaining stages, 1337.

Monash University (Amendment) Bill-Second reading, 347; Committee, 348; remaining stages, 351.

Motor Car (Insurance Surcharge) Bill-Appropria­tion, 763~ introduction and first reading, 763; second reading, 865, 1247; Committee, 1250, 1251; remaining stages, 1255.

Motor Car (Licences) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 97; second reading, 179, 524; appropria­tion, 264; remaining stages, 534.

National Crime Authority (State Provisions) BiI/­Received from Council and first reading, 1385; second reading, 1457, 1796; remaining stages, 1807.

National Parks (Further Amendment) Bill-Intro­duction and first reading, 847; second reading, 922, 958, 1319; appropriation, 1200; Committee, 1327, 1375; remaining stages, 1379. Council amend­ments dealt with, 1881.

Pay-roll Tax (Amendment) Bill {No. 3)-Introduc­tion and first reading, 692; second reading, 916, 1302; appropriation, 1007; remaining stages, 1307.

Penalties and Sentences (Amendment) Bill (No. 2)­Received from Council and first reading, 763; second reading, 882, 1873; Committee, 1876; remaining stages, 1877.

Pipelines (Permits) Bill-Second reading, 56, 114; Committee, 115; remaining stages, 116.

Port Bellarine Tourist Resort (Amendment) BiI/­Received from Council and first reading, 945; second reading, 10 I 0, 1641; remaining stages, 1641.

Post-Secondary Education (Practical Placements) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 1572; second reading, 1603; remaining stages, 1607.

Pre-school Teachers and Assistants (Port ability of Long Service Leave) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 1008; second reading, 1160, 1519; appro­priation, 1200; Committee, 1523, 1558; remaining stages, 1563.

Psychologists Bill-Referred to Social Development Committee, 1506.

Public Holiday (J 50th Anniversary) Bill-Introduc­tion and first reading, 1274; second reading, 1328, 1532; Committee, 1546; remaining stages, 1547.

Racing (Amendment) Bill (No. 2)-Introduction and first reading, 766; second reading, 878, 1523; Committee, 1528; remaining stages, 1531.

Senate Elections (Amendment) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 343; second reading, 423, 547; remaining stages, 549.

South Yarra Project Bill-Introduction and first reading, 1007; second reFlding, 1152, 1507; appro­priation, 1200; remaining stages, 1511. Council amendments dealt with, 1547.

Stamps (Amendment) Bill {No. 2)-Introduction and first reading, 692; second reading, 830, 1255; appropriation, 915,1247; Committee, 1261, 1280; remaining stages, 1287.

State Bank (Amendment) Bill {No. 3)-Second read­ing, 47; Committee, 51; remaining stages, 52.

State Electricity Commission (Coal Corporation of Victoria) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 1008; second reading, 1155, 1514; appropriation, 1200; remaining stages, 1519.

Subordinate Legislation (Review and Revocation) Bill-Received from Council and first reading, 1343; second reading, 1461, 1867; Committee, 1871; remaining stages, 1873.

Superannuation (Refund of Contributions) BiI/­Introduction and first reading, 1507; second read­

. ing, 1573, 1743; remaining stages, 1744. Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill-Appropria­

tion, 116. Referred to Social Development Com­mittee, 1506.

Transfer of Land (Amendment) Bill (No. 2)­Received from Council and first reading, 1247; second reading, 1311, 1883; remaining stages, 1884.

Trustee (Amendment) Bill {No. 2)-Received from Council and first reading, 1404; second reading, 1463, 1884; remaining stages, 1884.

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Bills-continued

Trustee Companies Bill-Received from Council and first reading, 1563; second reading, 1573, 1762; Committee, 1766; remaining stages, 1770.

Valuation of Land (Valuations) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 97; second reading, 107, 345; remaining stages, 347.

Water Charge Concessions Bill-Introduction and first reading, 765; second reading, 9 15, 1308; appropriation, 1007; Committee, 1310; remaining stages, I 311.

Water (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill-Received from Council and first reading, I 155; second read­ing, 1200, 1744; remaining stages, 1745.

Wheat Marketing Bill-Received from Council and first reading, 1548; second reading, 1556, 1751; Committee, 1754; remaining stages, 1755.

Wheat Marketing (Home Consumption Price) Bill­Received from Council and first reading, 992; second reading, lOll, 1747; remaining stages, 1751.

Wine Grape Processing Industry (Amendment) BiII­Received from Council and first reading, 1247; second reading, 1275, 1745; remaining stages, 1746.

Youth. Sport and Recreation (Advisory Councils) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 766; second reading, 88 1, 1472; appropriation, 915; remaining stages, 1484.

Youth. Sport and Recreation (State Sports Council) Bill-Appropriation, 46; second reading, 108; Committee, Ill; remaining stages, 113. Council amendment dealt with, 352.

Bills-Concurrent debate, 353.

Births-Cost of certificates, 992, 997. Registration, 1264,1266.

Blackburn Attendance Centre, 625.

Blood Bank-Voluntary donation system, Q 254,397. Transmission of AIDS, 1446, 1449.

Bond, the Late E. E., 26.

Box Hill Arcade Traders, 1677.

Boxing-Promotion, Q 403.

Bridges (See "Road Construction Authority-Roads and Bridges".)

Brothels, 42, 342.

Brown, Mr A. J. (Westernport)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 388.

Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland smelter: Joint ven­ture, Q 401.

Animals-Penguins and koalas on Phillip Island, 993.

Appropriation (1984-85, No. 1) Bill, 821, 1071.

Brown, Mr A. J.-continued

Budget-For 1984-85: Hotel Windsor briefing, Q 470, Q 542; debate, 821, 1071.

Builders Labourers Federation-Queen Victoria Medical Centre dispute, Q 32.

Building Industry Investigation Implementation Committee-Members, Q 148.

Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 388. Conservation, Forests and Lands-Penguins and

koalas on Phillip Island, 993. Consumer Affairs-Residential Tenancies Act, Q 687. Education-Bittern Primary School, 534. Monkami

Centre for the Mentally Handicapped, 1684. Electoral-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 20. Employment and Training-Unemployment statis­

tics, Q 908. Environment Council-Appointment of honour­

able member for Morwell, 20. Environment, Protection Authority-Litter reduc-

tion programme, 153. -

Fisheries and Wildlife Service-Penguins and koalas on Phillip Island, 993.

Grievance Day-Curtailing of debate, 1684. Grievances, 648, 1116, 1684. Health-Werribee and District Community Health

Services, Q 758.

Hospitals-Queen Victoria Medical Centre, Q 32.

Housing-Estates-Tenants' association, 1685.

Houses and Units-Granny flat accommodation, 140.

Land and Properties-Vacant Govemment-owned properties, 197. T oorak project, 648. Purchases by Ministry, q lilO, q 1111, 1116, q 1500, q 1501.

Ministry-House and land packages: Purchases, Q 1110, Q 1111, 1116, Q 1500, Q 1501.

Litter Reduction Programme, 153. Members-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 20.

Mental Health-Monkami Centre for the Mentally Handicapped, 1684.

Pensioners-Wonthaggi coal miners, 1177.

Petitions-Container deposit legislation, 153. Phil­lip Island land zoning, 847.

Phillip Island-Land zoning, 847. Penguins and koalas, 993.

Points of Order-Misrepresentation, 145, 1686. Offensive remark, 145. Statement in debate, 539.

Police Department-Investigations into Ministry of Housing purchases, Q 1500, Q 1501.

Residential Tenancies Act, Q 687.

Unemployment-Statistics, Q 908. Wonthaggi-Pensions for former coal miners, 1177.

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Budget-For 1984-85: Priorities, q 401; Govern­ment's interest liabilities, q 403; Hotel Windsor briefing, q 470, q 471, q 542; debate, 479, 693, 789, 814, 884. 960, 1017; allocations for country areas, 1130; workers compensation allocation, q 1191, q 1192, q 1194, q 1195. (See also "State Finance" and ··Taxation".)

Builders Labourers Federation-Dispute at Queen Victoria Medical Centre, q 32, q 34, q 37. Pay­ment for time not worked, q 68. Portland smelter, q 541, q 684. Charges against members, 622, 624. Industrial disputes, 643, 834,836,837, 838. Gov­ernment action, q 682. Deregistration, q 683, q 757, q 841, q 843, 1263, 1265. Bans on projects, q 842, q 913.

Building and Construction Industry-Regulation, 632. Bel Air Country Club estate, 1123. Approvals, q 1194. (See also "House Builders' Liability", "Housing" and "Housing-Ministry".)

Building Industry Investigation Implementation Com­mittee-Members, q 148.

Buller, R. L., and Son Pty Ltd-Licence fee for wildlife park, 394, 400.

Burgin, Mr C. W. (Polwarth) Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 1041. Brothels-Council permits, 42. Dairy Industry Bill, 277, 285, 294, 306, 307, 308,

1761. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 141 S. Municipalities-Permits to establish brothels, 42 .

. National Parks (Further Amendment) Bill, 1322, 1376, 1378, 1379.

Natural Resources and Environment Committee­Report presented: Augmentation of Geelong's water supply, 1677.

Petitions-Brothels, 42. School bus system, 478. Natural remedies, 479.

State Transport Authority-Bus services for country students, 478.

Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill, 479.

Burton, Mr A.-Retirement, 678.

Buses (See "Metropolitan Transit Authority".)

Bush Fires-Fire-resistant houses, q 1672.

Business-Government initiatives, q 544.

Business of the House-Adjournment of sitting as mark of respect, 32. Order, 170, 1375. Refusal ofleave to move censure motion, 621. Notices of motion, 847. Days and hours of meeting, q 1190, q 1 781.

C

Cain, Mr John (Bundoora)

Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bill, 547,936, 1466, 1470, 1471.

Administrative Arrangements Orders, 43, 691. Advisory Council for Inter-Government Rela­

tions-Report presented, 43. Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland Smelter: Minister­

ial statement, 73. Joint venture, q 470, q lOOS, q 1564. Union dispute, q 541, q 685. Negotiations with Portland Town Council, q 1113. Proposed declaration as vital project, q 1 190. Resumption of work, q 1451.

Alcoa (Portland Aluminium Smelter) (Amendment) Bill, 46, 170, 1201.

Asbestos-In Government buildings, q 907. Australian Labor Party-Raffles, 1448. Banks-Foreign bank licences, q 472. Births-Registration, 1266.

Blood Bank-Transmission of AIDS, 1449.

Budget-For 1984-85: Hotel Windsor briefing, q 543.

Builders Labourers Federation-Dispute at Queen Victoria Medical Centre, q 32, q 37. Charges against members, 624. Government ac~ion, q 682. Deregistration, q 683, q 757, q 841, q 843, 1265. Portland smelter, q 685. Industrial disputes, 837. Bans on projects, q 842, q 913.

Building Industry Investigation Implementation Committee-Members, q 148.

Business-Government initiatives, q 544.

Business of the House-Adjournment of sitting as mark of respect, 32. Days and hours of meeting, q 1190, q 1781.

Christmas Felicitations, 1885.

Civil Justice Committee-Report presented: Administration of civil justice, 1506.

Commercial Arbitration Bill, 1865, 1866, 1867.

Community Welfare Services-Statement by Min­ister, q 1565.

Constitution Act Amendment (Donations and Elec­toral Expenditure) Bill, The, 1632.

Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Legisla­tion) Bill, The, 1168.

Costigan Royal Commission-Tabling of corre­spondence,q 544,q 615. Tablingofreport,q 1352. Report presented: Activities of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Australia, 1696. Ministerial statement, 1696. Recommendations, q 1781.

County Court (Amendment) Bill, 764, 866, 1317.

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Cain, Mr John-continued

Deaths-Hon. J. J. Sheehan, 26. E. E. Bond, Esq., 30. Prime Minister of India, 1620, 1622.

Economy, The-State of, q 33. Stimulation, q 1782. Electoral-Seat of Morwell vacancy, I, 12. Legisla­

tive Council by-elections, q 1192. Referendum, q 1500.

Employment-Growth, q 1782. Energy Resources-Esso-BHP activities in Bass

Strait, q 1191. Envi-ronment Council-Appointment of honour­

able member for Morwell, I, 12.

Esso-BHP-Activities in Bass Strait, q 1191. Ethnic Affairs-Italian government conference,

q 1193. Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Aus-

tralia, q 544, q 615, q 1352, 1696, q 1781. Films (Classification) Bill, 1247, 1312. Floods-In Melbourne suburbs, q 542. Freedom of Information Act-Requests for infor­

mation, q 1110. Gas and Fuel Corporation-Charges, q 36, q 475. Government-Advertising costs incurred by pre­

vious Government, 61. Want-of-confidence motion. 1720.

Government Departments and Instrumentalities­Asbestos in Government buildings, q 907. Attire for departmental heads, q 1671.

Grievances, 624. Health-AIDS, 1449. Broadmeadows community

health centre, q 1456. Hospitals-Queen Victoria Medical Centre, q 32,

q37. Waiting lists for elective surgery, q 152. Charges, q 473. Industrial disputes, q 1782.

Housing-Purchases by Ministry, q 1110, q 1501. Industrial Affairs-Hospital disputes, q 1782. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Govern-

ment initiatives, q 544. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill (No. 2), 1274. Law Courts-Sentencing statistics for higher crimi­

nal courts, 1506. Report of Supreme Court judges for 1983, 1007.

Law Department-Court costs, 1449. Law Reform Commission Bill, 170, 787, 789, 814,

1203. Leo Cussen Institute for Continuing Legal Educa­

tion-Report presented: For 1983, 1570. Magistrates' Courts (Appointment of Magistrates)

Bill. 119. Management and Budget, Department of-Advice

on State Insurance Office, q 1670. Melbourne-Financial centre, q 472. Building pro­

jects in central business district, q 1001.

Cain, Mr John-continued

Melbourne Cricket Ground-Cost of police in light towers dispute, q 39.

Members-Seat of Morwell vacancy, I, 12. Contest­ing Assembly seats, q 1192. Retirement of honour­able members for Broadmeadows, Prahran, Hawthorn, Midlands, Portland, Polwarth, Brigh­ton and Wantirna, 1885.

Mining-Occupiers' liability of miners' right hold­ers,62.

Ministerial Statements-Portland aluminium smelter project, 73. Government's achievements for women, 1641. Federated Ship Painters and Docker.s Union of Australia: Royal Commission, 1696.

Ministry, The-Statement by Minister for Com­munity Welfare Services, q 1565. Overseas visit, q 470, q 472, q 475.

National Crime Authority (State Provisions) Bill, 1385,1457.

Nieuwenhuizen Inquiry-Proposals re occupational taxation, q 616.

Olympic Games-Employment for athletes, q 1272. Penalties and Sentences (Amendment) Bill (No. 2),

763. Personal Explanation-Statements in debate, 40, 814. Police Department-Melbourne Cricket Ground

light towers dispute, q 39. Investigations into Min­istry of Housing purchases, q 150 I. Crime car squad duties, 1894.

Pornography-On video cassettes, q 35. Public Service (Amendment) Bill, 40. Questions on Notice-Answers, 1266. Raffles and Bingo Permits Board-Permits for raf­

fles, 1448. Richmond-Council inquiry, 1894. Road Construction Authority-Bridge at Bullock

Creek, Calder Highway, 838. Royal Family-Proposed visit, q 1114. Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-

mals-Court costs, 1449. Sport-Employment for Olympic athletes, q 1272. State Electricity Commission-Charges, q 36, q 475. State Emergency Service-Floods in Melbourne

suburbs, q 542. State Finance-Taxes and charges, q 472, q 476.

State debt, q 757.

State Insurance Office-Workers compensation, q 1352. Legal advice, q 1567, q 1568. Advice from Department of Management and Budget, q 1670.

Subordinate Legislation (Review and Revocation) Bill, 1343, 1461, 1871, 1872.

Taxation-Increases, q 472, q 476. Nieuwenhuizen inquiry, q 616.

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Cain, Mr John-continued

Totalizator Agency Board-Attire of chairman, q 1671.

Trading Hours-Retail, q 1110. Transfer of Land (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1247,

1311. Trustee (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1404. Trustee Companies Bill, 1563. Unions-Builders Labourers Federation, q 32, q 37,

624, q 682, q 683, q 685, q 757, q 837, q 841, q 842, q 843, q 913, 1265. Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Australia, q 544, q 615, q 1352, 1696, q 1781.

Victoria-I 50th anniversary celebrations, q 1114, q 1498, q 1564.

Video Cassettes-Pornographic, q 35. Want-of-Confidence Motion-In Government, 1720. Women-Government's achievements, 1641.

Callister, Miss V. J. (Morwell)

APM Ltd-Maryvale licence renewal, 1116. Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland smelter, q 254,

q 1113. Apprentices-At Latrobe Valley Trade Training

Centre, 609. Blood Bank, 397. Education-Equal opportunity resource centres, 673. Electoral-Legislative Council by-elections, q 1192. Employment and Training, Ministry of-Funding

of Latrobe Valley Trade Training Centre, 609. Environment Protection Authority-Litter reduc­

tion programme, 72. APM Ltd, Maryvale, licence renewal, 1116.

Equal Opportunity-For women, 673. Grievances, 644. Health Commission-Survey on waiting lists for

surgery, q 618. Hospital Employees Federation, 397. Hospitals-Waiting lists, q 618. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill (No. 2), 1837. Latrobe Valley Trade Training Centre, 609. Litter Reduction Programme, 72. Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works­

Thomson dam, q 683. Members-Contesting Assembly seats, q 1192. Petitions-Litter reduction programme, 72. Liquor

Control Act, 846. APM Ltd, Maryvale, licence renewal, 1116.

Thomson Dam-Safety of wall, q 683. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 846. Transphere Ltd-Investments, 644. Trusts-Investments, 644. Women-Equal opportunity, 673.

Canac Consultants Ltd-Report on grain transport, q 690,1142.

Castlemaine-Development, 447,452.

Catlaie, Mr I. R. (Carrum)

Aboriginal Affairs-Cultural interpretive centre for Grampians National Park, q 1355.

Alcoa of Australia Ud-Electricity tariff, q 149. Alpine Resorts Commission-Operation, 1669. Animals-Feral predators in Sherbrooke Forest, 838. Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 722. Australian Labor Party-Donation to Frankston

councillor, 1776. Bendigo-Chinese museum, 400. Building Societies (Amendment) Bill, 764, 868. Buller, R. L., and Son Pty Ltd-Licence for wildlife

park,400. Bush Fires-Fire-resistant houses, q 1672. Castlemaine-Development, 452. Chinatown Historic Precinct Bill, 343, 429, 950, 952,

954,955,956,957. Chinese Museum-In Bendigo, 400. Commercial Arbitration Bill, 432. Conservation, Forests and Lands-Lyrebirds in

Sherbrooke Forest, 838. Penguins and koalas on Phillip Island, 998.

Co-operation (Credit Societies) Bill, 764, 867. Crown Land (Reserves) (Amendment) Bill, 764, 9 I 6,

1319. Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Bill, 920. Education-Participation and equity programme,

1776. Employment and Training-In manufacturing sec­

tor, q 761. Unemployment in public sector, I 179. Environment Protection (General Amendment) Bill,

924. Fisheries and Wildlife Service-Rutherglen winery

wildlife park, 400. Lyrebirds in Sherbrooke For­est, 838. Penguins and koalas on Phillip Island, 998.

Fisheries (Reciprocal Licences) Bill, 1275. Government Media Unit-Staff salaries, 1178. Grievances, I 120. Housing-Estates-Improvements, q 260. Goonawarra, q 1003.

Tenants' association, 1776. General-Commonwealth-State agreement, q 258. Houses and Units--Granny flat accommodation,

144. Single-entry flats, 750, 755. Lending pro­gramme, q 1195. Accommodation programme, q 1272, q 1452. Bush-fire resistant houses, q 1672.

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Cathie, Mr I. R.-cantinued

Land and Properties-Sales by Urban Land Auth­ority. q 476. Toorak project, 539. Purchases by Ministry, q 1112,1120, q 1500.

Ministrp-House and land purchases, q 1112, 1120, 1178. q 1500.

Industry, Commerce and Technology-Regional assistance programmes, q 68, q 1353. Employ­ment in manufacturing sector, q 761. Promotion of Yarra Valley, 838. Government investment in Silenus group, q 1270. State and regional indus­tries programme, q 1353.

Land (Miscellaneous Matters) Bill, 945, 1012. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 343, 424,

429, 1199, 1200, 1412, 1413, 1414, 1415, 1416, 1417, 1423, 1426, 1427, 1429, 1430, 1431, 1432, 1434, 1436, 1437, 1443, 1740, 1741, 1742.

Liquor Control (Booth Licences) Bill (No. 2), 46, 102.

Media-Government unit staff salaries, 1178. Ministry, The-Overseas visit by Minister for

Industry, Commerce and Technology, q 1198. Municipalities-Development in CastIemaine, 452.

Proposed restaurant and aquarium complex at Mornington, 1775. Donation to Frankston coun­cillor, 1776.

National Crime Authority (State Provisions) Bill, 1806.

National Parks-Aboriginal cultural interpretive centre for Grampians, q 1355.

National Parks (Further Amendment) Bill, 847, 922, 923,958,1327, 1375, 1376, 1377, 1378,1379.

Phillip Island-Koalas and penguins, 998. Planning-Proposed restaurant and aquarium com­

plex at Mornington, 1775. Points of Order-Tabling of documents, 711. Rele­

vancy of remarks, 1176, 1231, 1241, 1414, 1429, 1436. Reference to future legislation, 1775. iden­tifying quoted document, 1804.

Police Department-Investigation into Ministry of Housing purchases, q 1500.

Port Bellarine Tourist Resort (Amendment) Bill, 945, 1010.

Ports-Building of submarines at Geelong, 1178, 1266.

Public Bodies Review Committee-Small Business Development Corporation, q 1504.

Queen Victoria Medical Centre, q 65. Royal Australian Navy-Building of submarines at

Geelong, 1266. Silenus Companies-Government investment,

q 1270. Small Business Development Corporation­

Recommendations of Public Bodies Review Committee, q 1504.

Cathie, Mr I. R.-cantinued

South Yarra Project Bill, 1007, 1152, 1155, 1510, 1547.

Stafford Ellinson (Manufacturing) Pty Ltd-State and regional industries programme, q 1353.

State Electricity Commission-Charges to Alcoa of Australia Ltd, q 149.

Tourism-Government strategy, q 66. Chinese museum in Bendigo, 400. Promotion of Yarra Valley, 838. Alpine Resorts Commission, 1669.

Trading Hours-Hotel, q 1670.

Urban Land Authority-Land sales, q 476. Goona­warra estate, q 1003.

Victorian Economic Development Corporation­Funding of Queen Victoria Medical Centre pro­ject, q 65.

Cemeteries-New sites, q 1503.

Chairman of Committees, The (Mr J. T. Wilton)

Rulings and Statements a/-Debate-Discussion of proposed amendment, 287,

288. Withdrawal of amendment, 289. Relevancy of remarks, 307,441,607, 1020, 1021, 1036, 1082, 1094, 1252, 1253, 1393, 1394, 1395, 1396, 1413, 1414, 1429, 1436, 1600. Admissibility of amend­ment, 499, 1546. Responsibility of honourable members in bringing forward amendments, 504. Explanation of clause, 505. Scope, 505, 507, 552, 554, 582, 583. Interjections, 511, 550, 606, 607, 1251, 1415. Tedious repetition, 607. Procedure, 10 18, 1020. Members to address Chair, 1251. Point of order not to be taken on behalf of another mem­ber, 1393. Offensive remark, 1425. Decorum of members, 1546, 1547. Amendment out of order, 1546. Rule of anticipation, 1601.

Members-Insufficient numbers to appoint tellers, 1839.

Rulings and Statements as Deputy Speaker­

Debate-Reading of speech, 93. Relevancy of remarks, 274, 852, 1305, 1525. Interjections, 706, 709, 722, 782. Tabling of documents, 711, 1609. Terms of want-of -confidence motion limited, 850. Order of call, 859, 860. Time provided under Ses­sional Orders, 860. A vailability of Bills during second reading, 923. Member should seek infor­mation from Leader of the House, 924. Quoting from document, 1123. Offensive remark, 1614. Allegations against members, 1714, 1715.

Charity-Bogus collectors, 611, 613.

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Children-General-Child care services, q 70, q 323, q 907.

Advertising of electronic nanny, 893,898. Rights of unborn, 1505.

Pre-schools-Mooroolbark Pre-school Centre, 547. Health Commission regulations, 612, 613. (See also "Children's Protection Society" and "Community Welfare Services-Children".)

Children's Protection Society-Funding, q 1354.

Chinese Museum-In Bendigo, 393,400.

Christmas Felicitations, 1885.

Civil Justice Committee-Report on administration of civil justice, 1506.

Clifford, Mr J., OAM-Retirement, 678.

Coghill, Dr K. A. (Werribee)

Aboriginal Affairs-Cultural interpretive centre for Grampians National Park, q 1355.

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 380,436,437,497,498, 502, 506.

Aluminium Smelters of Victoria Pty Ltd-Appoint­ment of managing director, q 256.

Australian League of Rights-Alleged infiltration of National and Liberal parties, 1686.

Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 380, 436, 437,497,498,502,506.

Energy Resources-Esso-BHP activities in Bass Strait, q 1190.

Esso-BHP-Activities in Bass Strait, q 1190. Grievances, 1686. Hospitals-Prince Henry's, 154, 621. Liberal Party-Alleged infiltration by Australian

League pf Rights, 1686. Municipalities-Privilege of councillors' state­

ments, 753. National Parks-Cultural interpretive centre for

Grampians, q 1355. National Party-Alleged infiltration by Australian

League of Rights, 1686. Petitions-Relocation of Prince Henry's Hospital,

154, 621. Liquor Control Act, 1115. Taxation-Licence fee for wildlife park, 400.

Receipts, q 842. Trading hours-For alcoholic liquor, 1115.

Commonwealth Parliamentary Association-Meeting, 814.

Commonwealth-State Relations-Tax -shari ng arrangements, q 1783. (See also "Economy, The", «Health-General", "State Finance" and «Taxation".)

Community Health Centres and Services (See "Health-General" .)

Community Welfare Services-Children-Cottage by the Sea, Queenscliff, 43, 448,

452. Child care services, q 70, q 323, q 907. Foster care· programme, q 405. Allambie Reception Centre, q 1273. Protective services funding, q 1354. Wards of State, q 1568.

Department-Sunbury office, 1448, 1449. General-Women's refuges, q 1357. Statement by

Minister, q 1565. Youth-Services, q 844.

Conservation, Forests and Lands­

Conservation-High plains cattle grazing, 71, 621. Lyrebirds in Sherbrooke Forest, 836, 838. Pen­guins and koalas on PhiUip Island, 993, 998.

Lands-Sales by Urban Land Authority, q 476. Locust plague, 1488, 1489. Forcemeteries,q 1503.

Ministry-Responsibility for fire prevention and suppression, q 1000.

Consumer Affairs-

General-Victorian Consumer Affairs Committee, q 261. Product safety, q 405. Milk packaging in Geelong, 407, 449, 451,1774,1777. Arcoroc table­ware, 537, 538. Labelling of containers of artifi­cially coloured eggs, 672, 676. Credit legislation, q 684. Mail order scheme of UP International Advertising, 751, 756. Pricing of sale items, 752, 756. Advertising of electronic nanny, 893, 898. Fitness centres, 1147, 1690. Sale of dangerous implement, 1444, 1449.

Ministry-Statements by Minister of Consumer Affairs on fitness centres, 1147, 1690.

Convention Centre-Progress, q 260.

Corrections, Office of-

General-Beechworth Training Prison, 41, 195,201. Sunbury Training Centre, 446, 450. Prison facili­ties, q 619. Proposed prison at Lara, 621. Black­bum attendance centre, 625. Early release scheme, 1347, 1350. Prison construction programme, q 1783.

Parole and Probation-Probationary services, q 913. Pentridge Prison-Suspension of warder, 1446, 1449.

Costigan Royal Commission-Tabling of correspond­ence, q 544, q 615. Tabling of report, q 1352. Report presented: Activities of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union, 1696. Ministerial statement, 1696. Recommendations, q 1781.

Cottage by the Sea, Queenscliff-Funding, 43, 448, 452.

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Country Fire Authority-Appointment of chairman, q 151, 407. Future, 407. Responsibility for fire prevention and suppression, q 1000. Political independence, q 1454. Fire-fighting equipment, 1664,1668.

Crabb. Mr S. M. (Knox)

Agriculture, Department of-Promotion of dairy produce, 613.

Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 971. Arcoroc-Tableware, 538. Australian Bureau of Statistics-Industrial disputes,

q 1004.

Australian Workers Union-West Gate Freeway project, q 323.

Bicycles-Safety helmets for cyclists, q 912. Builders Labourers Federation-Dispute at Queen

Victoria Medical Centre, q 34. West Gate Freeway project, q 323.

Canac Consultants Ltd-Report on grain transport, q 691.

Charity-Bogus collectors, 613. Consumer Affairs-Arcoroc tableware, 538. Convention Centre-Progress, q 260. Dairy Industry-Promotion of produce, 613. Education-Bittern Primary School, 538. Excursion

costs, 539. Grain Industry-Freight rates, 62, q 686. Handicapped Persons-Multipurpose taxi scheme,

q 1354. Health-Yarrawonga community health centre,

q 1503.

Hospitals-Queen Victoria Medical Centre, q 34. Industrial Affairs-Australian Bureau of Statistics

figures on industrial disputes, q 1004. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bil) (No. 2), 764,

1343, 1391, 1394, 1401,1402,1403, 1880. Industrial Relations (Long Service Leave) Bill, 170,

180, 602, 606, 608. Metropolitan Transit Authority-Bus Services-Free public transport on 31 Decem­

ber 1984, q 1268, q 1356. Fares-Student concession, 539. General-Fairway system, 62, 612. Deficit for

1983-84, q 66. Advertising campaign, q 688. Annual report and accounts, q 1674.

Rail Services-Noble Park railway station under­pass, 62. Cancellation of services, q 759. Free pub­lic transport on 31 December 1984, q 1268, q 1356.

Taxis-Multipurpose scheme, q 1354. Tram Services-Free transport on 31 December

1984, q 1268, q 1356.

Crabb, Mr S. M.-continued

Motor Car (Insurance Surcharge) Bill, 763, 1249, 1252,1254.

Motor Car (Licences) Bill, 97, 179, 533, 534. Municipalities-Mildura freight centre, q 911. Pensioners-Travel concessions, q 686. Points of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 605, 606,

607, 1248, 1252, 1253, 1342, 1392, 1395. Tedious repetition, 607. Identifying quotes from docu­ments, 977.

Ports-Trade statistics, q 149. Public Holidays-Free public transport on 31

December 1984, q 1268, q 1356. Public Service-Holidays, q 404. Information on

superannuation benefits, 612. Road Construction Authority-West Gate Freeway

project, q 323. George Street, Doncaster, 613. Pro­motion campaign, q 1783.

Road Traffic-Fairway system, 62, 612. Red light cameras at intersections, q 758. Safety helmets for cyclists, q 912.

Road Vehicles-Agricultural motor cycles, q 405, q 1499.

Senior Citizens-Free public transport during Sen­iorCitizens Week, 612.

State Insurance Office-Solvency and viability, 1368. State Superannuation Board-Information on bene­

fits, 612.

State Transport Authority-Bus Services-Albury-Wodonga to Mildura, 536,

538. Extension of Geelong transit system to Gro­vedale and Leopold, 538.

Country and Interstate Railway Lines-Cobram to Melbourne, 62. Gippsland, Q 259. Vinelander, q 544. Leongatha, q 1456. Proposed closure of lines, q 691. Conductors, Q 1567.

Fares and Freights-Grain handling rates, 62, q 686. Lilydale service, 71. Pensioner travel concessions, Q 686. Mildura freight centre, Q 911.

General-Transfer of administrative staff, 63. Early retirement scheme, Q 69, Q 260. Free public trans­port: For Senior Citizens Week, 612; on 31 December 1984, Q 1356. Annual report and accounts, Q 1674.

Unions-Builders Labourers Federation, q 34, Q 323. Australian Workers Union, q 323.

Universal Life Church, 613. Workers Compensation-Funding basis, Q 1352,

Q 1567,Q 1568. Youth, Sport and Recreation-Broadmeadows task

force centre, Q 1456.

Crime (See "Police Department-Crime".)

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Culpin, Mr J. A. (Glenroy)

Consumer Affairs-Pricing of sale items, 752. Education-Co-educational technical schools,

q 1452. Victorian Development Fund-Results, q 257.

D

Dairying (See ··Primary Industries-Dairy".)

Deaths-Hon. J. J. Sheehan, 26. E. E. Bond, Esq., 26. Prime Minister of India, 1620.

Decentralization-Aid to industries, 41. Incentives, 660.

Deloitte, Haskins and Sells-Economic strategy, q 1453.

Delzoppo, Mr J. E. (Narracan) Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 889. Brothels-Legalization of prostitution, 342. Children-Health Commission pre-school regula-

tions, 612. Chinatown Historic Precinct Bill, 945, 953, 954, 955,

956. Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Bill, 1585, 1596,

1598, 1600, 1602. Fire Authorities Bill, 141 I. Aoods-Warning on level ofThomson dam, 672. Health Commission-Information on child-mind-

ingagency, 612. Hospitals -Queen Victoria Medical Centre, q 65. Local Government (Long Service Leave) Bill, I 13. Loddon-Campaspe Regional Planning Authority

BiII,662. Melbourne Corporation (Election of Council)

(Amendment) Bill, 107,513,515. Ministerial Statement-Municipal restructuring, 330. Municipalities-Restructuring, 330. Rates in

Hamilton, I 172. Petitions-Liquor Control Act, 342. Legalization of

prostitution, 342. Point of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 5 I 5. Prostitution, 342. Thomson Dam-Safety of wall, 672. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 342. Valuation of Land (Valuations) Bill, 345. Victorian Economic Development Corporation­

Funding of Queen Victoria Medical Centre pro­ject, q 65.

Water Charge Concessions Bill, 1308, 1310.

Dental Services-School Dental Service, q 620.

Dickinson, Mr H. R. (South Barwon) Appropriation ( I 984-85, No. 1) Bill, 800, 1086. Budget-For 1984-85, 800, 1086. Allocations for

country areas, 1129. Cottage by the Sea, Queenscliff, 43. Dairy Industry Bill, 308, 343. Environment Protection Authority-Litter reduc-

tion programme, 42. Grievances, 1129. Hospital-Birregurra and District, 674. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1821. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1229. Litter Reduction Programme, 42. Media-Liaison with Police Department, q 318. Metropolitan Transit Authority-Student conces-

sion fares, 198. Municipalities-Proposed separate coastal shire in

South Barwon electorate, 1129. Petitions-Litter reduction programme, 42. Cottage

by the Sea, Queenscliff, 43. Dairy Industry Bill, 343.

Police Department-Liaison with media, q 318. Drug trafficking, 1131. Facilities in Geelong and South Barwon areas, 1132. Marine search and rescue service, Torquay, 1664.

Pornography-Distribution, 113 I. Port Bellarine Tourist Resort (Amendment) Bill,

1641. State Transport Authority-Transfer of administra­

tive staff, 61. Public toilets at Bannockburn rail­way station, 144.

Taxation-Wine licence fee, 6 I. Water Safety-Marine search and rescue service,

Torquay, 1664. Wine Industry-Licence fee, 61.

Discrimination (See uEqual Opportunity" and ··Immi­gration and Ethnic Affairs".)

Division List-Error, 1603.

Divisions-Adoption Bill (No. 2), 443, 555, 556, 567, 579, 588,

595. Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 826, 991, 1090,

1093. Constitution Act Amendment (Donations and Elec­

toral Expenditure) Bill, The, 1638, 1639. Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Legislation)

Bill, The, 1210. Dairy Industry Bill, 286, 290, 293, 295, 297, 299,

307, 1758, 1759, 1761.

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Divisions-conli nued Dangerous GOJods (Road Transport) Bill, 1594. Education (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1854, 1856. Electoral-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 25. Go\'ernment-Want-of-confidence motion, 1738. G,.ievance Da.V-Suspension of Standing Order, 1572. Health (General Amendment) Bill, 944. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1341,

1343, 1401, 1403. b~r('rtility (Medical Procedures) Bill (No. 2), 1837,

1843,1844, 1846,1847. Liquor Control (Amendmen.t) Bill (No. 2), 1246, 1412,

1419, 1422, 1425. 1426, 1437. 1438, 1443. Liqllor Control (Booth Licences) Bill (No. 2), 105. Lotte,.ies Gaming and Betting (Gaming Machines)

Bill. 1554. Medical Practitioners (Further Amendment) Bill,

1619. Melhourne Corporation (Election of Council)

(Amendment) Bill, 524. Ministerial Statement-Federated Ship Painters and

Dockers Union of Australia: Royal Commission, 1711.

Motor Car (Insurance Surcharge) Bill. 1250, 1255. PuNic Holiday (/50th Anniversary) Bill. 1545. Queen Victoria Medical Centre. 169. State Insurance Office-Solvency and viability, 1374. Youth. Sport and Recreation (State Sports Council)

Bill. 112.

Drugs (See "Health-Drugs" and "Police Depart­ment-Crime".)

E

Eastern Suburbs Co-operative Trading Society of Dis­abled and Disadvantaged Workers, 1128.

Ebery, Mr W. T. (Midlands)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 555, 587, 588, 592. Agriculture, Department of-Meat inspection, 894. Appropriation (I984-85,No. I) Bill, 740,1019,1030,

1050,1055. Builders Labourers Federation-Demarcation dis­

putes, 643. 836. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 555, 587,

588,592. Constitution Act Amendment (Donations and Elec­

toral Expenditure) Bill, The, 1622. Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Legisla­

tion) Bill, The, 1164, 1471. Constitution (Council Vacancies) Bill, 1531.

Ebery, Mr W. T.-continued

Corrections, Office of-Suspension of Pentridge Prison warder, 1446.

Country Fire Authority-Future, 415. Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Bill, 1598. Environment Protection (General Amendment) Bill,

1639. Firearms (General Amendment) Bill, 1484. Fire Authorities Bill, 10 10, 1343, 1411. Grievances, 643. Health-Natural therapists, 691. Meat Industry-Inspection, 894. Members-Electorate office of honourable member

for Syndal, 392. Mining-Occupiers' liability of miners' right hold­

ers, 59. Ministry, The-Censure of Minister for Police and

Emergency Services, 415. Petitions-Kangaroo Flat police station, 42. Natural

therapists, 691. Liquor Control Act, 1115. Small business restrictions and charges, 1116.

Planning-Permit for electorate office of honourable member for Syndal, 392.

Points of Order-Anticipating Budget debate, 757. Question not to be debated, 1114, 1193.

Police Department-Kangaroo Flat police station, 42.

Public Holiday (I 50th Anniversary) Bill, 1542. Public Works Department-Renovations to electo­

rate office of honourable member for Syndal, 392. Road Construction Authority-Calder Highway

bridge dispute, 836. Senate Elections (Amendment) Bill, 547. Small Business-Restrictions and charges, 1116. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 1115.

Economic and Budget Review Committee-Extension of time to report on Victorian wine industry, 56. Report on public sector superannuation, 396, 399. Reports presented: Victorian public sector super­annuation, 407; superannuation schemes, 1570.

Economy, The-State of, q 33. Government policies, q 38. Interest rates, q 1452. Strategy, q 1453, q 1454. Stimulation, q 1782.

Education-

Department-Transfer of staff to Rialto building, q 1004. Publications, q 1269. Property review, q 1353. Monkami Centre for the Mentally Handi­capped, 1683, 1684.

Finance-Non-Government schools funding, 154, q 619, q 1501. For bqilding programme, q 759.

General-Review of school medical service, q 321. Regional boards, q 404. Equal opportunity resource

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Education-continued centres: 673, 675. Relationship between secondary and post-secondary education. q 685. Disciplinary procedures in State schools, q 688. Visits to zoo by children attending language centres, 895, 896. School terms, q 910. Victorian Mobile Area Resource Centre Service, 1107, 1108. State school system, q 1197. School councils, q 1355. Com­munity language programmes, q 1566. Higher school certificate examination, 1665, 1667. Partic­ipation and equity programme, 1773, 1776. Fed­eral Government pamphlet, q 1781.

Land-For Templestowe Park Primary School, 312, 315. For Croydon youth facility, 1348, 1350. Property review, q 1353.

Post-Secondary-Expansion ofT AFE services, q 546. Equal opportunity, q 1674.

School Buildings and Grounds-New library for Numurkah High School, 993,996.

Schools. High-Numurkah, 993, 996. Staffing, q 1565, q 1569. Ferntree Gully, q 1671.

Schools. Primary-Templestowe Park, 312, 315. Bi ttern , 534, 538. Bayswater South, 763. Spring­view, 1345, 1349. Community language pro­grammes, q 1566.

Schools. Special-Box Hill Special Developmental School, 395, 399. Monkami Centre for the Men­tally Handicapped, 1683, 1684.

Schools. Technical-Benalla, q 67, q 148, q 152, q 321, q 470, q 471, q 474, 651, 672, 675. Warr­nambool, 313, 315. Knox, 763. Co-educational, q 1'452.

Special Education-Transfer of personnel, q 255. Units, q 1353.

Students-Excursion costs, 537, 539. Accommoda­tion for country tertiary students, q 546. Medical care, 763. Integration of disabled, q 1353, q 1501. Higher school certificate candidate, 1665, 1667.

Teachers-Victorian Teachers Union, q 151, q 1353. Residences for principals in country areas, 750. (See also "Apprentices", "Dental Services", "Health", "Medical Services", "Public Works Department-Schools", "Teaching Service Con­ciliation and Arbitration Commission", "Uni­versities", "Victorian Institute of Secondary Education" and "Victorian Teachers Union".)

Egg Industry (See "Primary Industries-Egg".)

Electoral-Seat of Morwell vacancy, I. Use of electo­rate offices, 447, 657. Rolls, 894, 896, 1489, 1490. Legislative Council by-elections, q 1192. Referen­dum, q 1500.

Employment-(See "Apprentices", "Employment and Training" and "Industry, Commerce and Technology". )

Employment Agents Act-Proclamation, q 1197.

Employment and Training-Employment-In manufacturing sector, q 761.

Resource centre in Latrobe Valley, 892, 898. Growth, q 910, q 911, q 1782. Expenditure on new job opportunities, q 912. For Olympic athletes, q 1272. Commonwealth Employment Pro­gramme funding, 1347, 1350, 1773, 1777.

General-Occupational health and safety, 1775, 1778.

Ministry-Government grants to organizations, 312, 315. Funding of Latrobe Valley Trade Training Centre, 609,613. Leasing ofWangaratta property, 835,840.

Training-Skills training programme, q 261. Apprentices, q 845, q 1455. Centre for Warmam­bool, 1175, 1179.

Unemployment-Statistics, q 147, q 846, q 906, q 908,1151, q 1566. Concessions, 394, 399. Youth, q 1002. In ethnic community, q 1005. In public sector, 1176, 1179.

Energy Resources-Esso-BHP activities in Bass Strait, q 1190. (Seee also "Petroleum Products".)

Environment Council-Appointment of honourable member for Morwell, I.

Environment Protection Authority­Environment-Litter reduction programme, 42, 71,

72, 153, 847, 1006. General-APM Ltd, Maryvale, licence renewal, 1116. Pollution-Industrial, 72.

Equal Opportunity-For women, 673, 675. In techni­cal and further education, q1674. (See also "Women".)

Ernst, Mr G. K. (Geelong East)

Corrections, Office of-Prison facilities, q 619. Cottage by the Sea, Queenscliff-Funding, 448. Education-Community language programmes in

primary schools, q 1566. Employment and Training-In manufacturing sec-

tor, q 761. Football-Betting, q 911. Geelong-Threat to water supply, q 473. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Employ­

ment in manufacturing sector, q 761. Police Department-Threat to Geelong water sup­

ply, q 473. Road Vehicles-Government rebate, q 65. Social Development Committee-Reports pre­

sented: Complaint procedures against health ser­vices, 43; inquiry into radiation apparatus, 763;

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Ernst, Mr G. K.-continued road safety, 1457; certificate of need legislation, 1506; compensation for the dispossession and dis­persal of the Aboriginal people, 1570.

State Transport Authority-Car parking space at Geelong railway station, 671.

Water-Threat to Geelong supply, q 473. Youth, Sport and Recreation-Football betting,

q 911.

Esso-BHP-Activities in Bass Strait, q 1190.

Ethnic Affairs-Grant to Australian Railways Union (Victorian Branch), q 690. Unemployment in eth­nic community, q 1005. Italian government con­ference, q 1193. Use of word "Christian" on forms, 1772,1776.

Euthanasia-Refusal of medical treatment legislation, 42.

Evans, Mr A. T. (Ballarat North)

Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 1062, 1075, 1077.

Death-Hon. J. J. Sheehan, 27.

Evans, Mr B. J. (Gippsland East)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 385. 436, 440. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 385, 436,

440. Constitution Act Amendment (Donations and Elec­

toral Expenditure) Bill, The, 1634. Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Legisla­

tion) Bill, The. 1161. Country Fire Authority-Appointment of chair­

man. q 151. Future, 407. Dairy Industry Bill, 276, 284, 286, 302, 306. Environment Protection Authority-Litter reduc-

tion programme, 42. Extractive Industries (Amendment) Bill, 1513. Films (Classification) Bill, 1795. Firearms (General Amendment) Bill, 1485. Fire Authorities Bill, 1404. Liquor Control (Booth Licences) Bill (No. 2), 104. Litter Reduction Programme, 42.

Ministerial Statement-Municipal restructuring, 337. Ministry, The-Censure of Minister for Police and

Emergency Services, 407. Municipalities-Restructuring, 337. National Parks (Further Amendment) Bill, 923, 1326. Petitions-Litter reduction programme, 42. Liquor

Control Act, 1358. Pipelines (Permits) Bill, 114, 115.

Evans, Mr B. J.-continued Public Works Department-Inward wide-area tele­

phone service, q 257. Queen Victoria Medical Centre, 168. State Electricity Commission (Coal Corporation of

Victoria) Bill, 1517. State Transport Authority-Conductors on country

trains, q 1567. Telecom Australia-Inward wide-area telephone

service, q 257. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 1358.

F

Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Austra­lia,q 544,q615,q 1352, 1696,q 178.

Film Industry-Pornographic video cassettes, q 35. Developments, q 67. Use of overseas actors in Australian productions, 1138.

Financial Institutions Duty (See "Taxation-Finan­cia/Institutions Duty".)

Fisheries and Wildlife Service-Rutherglen winery wildlife park, 394, 400. Proposed Keysborough dolphinarium, 407, 1007, 1570, 1676. Lyrebirds in Sherbrooke Forest, 836, 838. Penguins and koalas on Phillip Island, 993, 998. (See also "Animals".)

Floods-In Melbourne suburbs, q 542. Insurance, 625. Warning on level ofThomson dam, 672, 677.

Fogarty, Mr W. F. (Sunshine)

Apprentices-Group training schemes, q 845. Dairy Industry Bill, 270, 290, 294, 300, 30 I. Employment and Training-Group apprenticeship

schemes, q 845. Environment Protection Authority-Litter reduc-

tion programme, 847. Health-Medicare system, q 1675. Hospitals-Medicare system, q 1675. Housing-Commonwealth-State agreement, q 258. Litter Reduction Programme, 847. Medicare-Effect on health system, q 1675. Petition-Litter reduction programme 847. Salinity Committee-Reports presented: Causes,

effects and control of land and river salinity in Victoria, 1787; water allocations in northern Vic­toria, 1787.

Rulings and Statements as Acting Speaker­Debate-Relevancy of remarks, 1241. Unfair statement, 1241.

Food Standards Committee-Artificial colouring of eggs, 672, 676.

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Football-Proposed national league, q 402. Betting, q 911. (See also "Sport", "Victorian Football Lea­gue" and "Youth, Sport and Recreation­Genera".)

Fordham, Mr R. C. (Footscray)

Acts-Date of operation, 692. Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bill. 667. Adoption Bill-Withdrawn, 353. Adoption BiI) (No. 2), 353, 565, 596. Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland smelter joint ven­

ture, q 401. Ambulance Services-Public Bodies Review Com-

mittee inquiry, 1349. Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) BiI1, 991, 1090. Australian Plague Locust Commission, 1489. Business of the House-Order, 170, 1375. Canned Fruits Marketing (Amendment) Bill, 1276. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill-Con-

current debate, 353. Christmas Felicitations, 1890. Conservation, Forests and Lands-Locust plague,

1489. Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Legisla­

tion) Bill, The, 670, 1172, 1204. Costigan Royal Commission-Ministerial state-

ment, 1711. Dairy Indu~try Bill, 1757, 1758, 1880. Deakin University (Amendment) Bill, 351,352. Death-Hon. J. J. Sheehan, 30.

Economic and Budget Review Committee-Exten­sion of time to report on Victorian wine industry, 56.

Education-Department-Transfer of staff to Rialto building,

q 1004. Publications, q 1269. Property review, q 1353.

Finance-For non-Government schools, q 619, q 1501. For building programme, q 759.

General-Regional boards, q 405. Equal opportun­ity resource centres, 675. Relationship between secondary and post-secondary education, q 685. Disciplinary procedures in State schools, q 688. Residences for principals in country areas, 754. Teaching Service Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, q 909. School terms, q 910. Vic­torian Mobile Area Resource Centre Service, 1108. State school system, q 1197, q 1198. School coun­cils, q 1356. Higher school certificate examina­tion, 1667. Federal Government pamphlet, q 1781.

Fordham, Mr R. C.-continued Land-For Templestowe Park Primary School, 315.

For Croydon youth facility, 1350. Property review, q 1353.

Post-Secondary-Expansion of services, q 546. Equal opportunity, q 1674.

School Buildings and Grounds-New library for Numurkah High School, 996.

Schools. Hlgh-Numurkah, 996. Staffing, q 1565, q 1569. Femtree Gully, q 1672.

Schools. Primary-Templestowe Park, 315. Spring­view, 1349. Community language programmes, q 1566.

Schools. Technical-Benalla, q 67, q 148, q 152, q 321, q 470, q 471, q 474, 675. Warrnambool, 315. Co-educational, q 1452.

Special Education-Transfer of personnel, q 255. Units, q 1353.

Students-Accommodation for country tertiary stu­dents, q 546. Integration of disabled, q 1502. Higher school certificate candidate, 1667.

Teachers-Victorian Teachers Union, q 151. Education (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1557, 1607,

1851, 1854, 185~ 1856. Electoral-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 1. Environment Council-Appointment of honour­

able member for Morwell, 1. Equal Opportunity-For women, 675. In technical

and further education, q 1674. Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Aus­

tralia, 1 71 I. Grievance Day-Suspension of Standing Order,

157l. Handicapped Persons-Facilities at Springview Pri­

mary School, 1349. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1340. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill (No. 2), 1385,

1390. In Vitro Fertilization-Report, 264. Joint Sittings of Parliament-Deakin University,

1548, 1779, 1780. Monash University, 1548, 1779, 1780. Victorian Institute of Secondary Education, 1548, 1779, 1780.

Law Courts-Selection of jurors, 144. Law Reform Commission Bill, 264. Legal and Constitutional Committee-Hours of

meeting, 1507. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1246,

1419. Locust Plague, 1489. Lotteries Gaming and Betting (Gaming Machines)

Bill, 1274, 1307, 1554. Medical Services-In vitro fertilization, 264. Nurse

training, q 758.

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Fordham, Mr R. C.-continued

Melbourne Corporation (Election of Council) (Amendment) Bill-Rescission of Order of the Day, 513.

Mem bers-Seat of Morwell vacancy, I. Ministerial Statement-Federated Ship Painters and

Dockers Union of Australia: Royal Commission, 1711.

Ministry. The-Want-of-confidence motion in Min­ister of Health. 622.

Monash University (Amendment) Bil), 348, 349, 350, 351.

Motor Car (Insurance Surcharge) Bill, 1250. Motor Car (Licences) Bill-Rescission of Order of

the Day, 513. Parliament-Privileges of committees, 1349. Points of Order-Matter raised in debate on motion

for adjournment of sitting should relate to Gov­ernment administration, 448. Question not to be debated, 6i5, 908. Tabling of quoted document, 976. Raising a matter of privilege, 1346, 1347. Offensive remark, 1357. Relevancy of remarks, 1571. Identifying quoted document, 1804.

Police Department-Public statements by officers, 1489.

Post-Secondary Education (Practical Placements) Bil), 1572, 1603, 1606.

Pre-school Teachers and Assistants (Portability of Long Service Leave) Bill, 1523.

Public Bodies Review Committee-Ambulance ser-vices inquiry, 1349.

Salinity Committee-Hours of meeting, 1200. Senate Elections (Amendment) Bi1I, 423, 513.

State Electricity Commission-Yallourn "C" power station: Payments for redeployment of employees, q254.

Teaching Service Conciliation and Arbitration Commission-Role of principals, q 909.

Tobacco Industry-Research funding, 1350 Trustee (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1463. Universities-Deakin-Council, 1548, 1779, 1780. Monash-Council, 1548, 1779, 1780. Victoria-Promotion by Premier, q 318. Victorian Institute of Secondary Education-Coun­

cil, 1548, 1779, 1780. Higher school certificate examination, 1667.

Victorian Public Service Association-Stop-work meeting, q 1004.

Victorian Teochers Union-Special education units, q 1353.

Want-of-Confidence Motion-In Minister of Health, 622.

Fordham, Mr R. C.-continued

Wine Grape Processing Industry (Amendment) Bil), 1275.

Women-Equal opportunity, 675. Youth-Site for Croydon facility, 1350.

Freedom of Information Act-Information on super­annuation benefits, 609, 612, 832, 838. Requests for information, q 1110.

Fuel and Power (See "Energy Resources", "Gas and Fuel Corporation", "Petroleum Products" and "State Electricity Commission".)

G

Gambling-Football betting, q 911.

Gandhi, Mrs Indira-Death, 1620.

Gas and Fuel Corporation-Charges, q 36, q 256, q 475. (See also "Energy Resources".)

Gavin, Mr P. M. (Coburg)

Agriculture, Department of-Promotion of dairy produce, 610.

Arcoroc-Tableware, 537. Consumer Affairs-Arcoroc tableware, 537. Convention Centre-Progress, q 260. Dairy Industry-Promotion of dairy produce, 610. Education-School building programme, q 759. Ethnic Affairs-Italian government conference,

q 1193. Hospital-Substitution of blood samples at Ballarat

Base, 835. Petition-Week-end trading hours, 41. Point of Order-Reflection on decision of House,

1104. Trading Hours-Week-end, 41.

Geelong-Threat to water supply, q 473. Survey in Geelong West electorate, 654.

Geriatric Services-Grace McKellar House, Geelong, 1666, 1669. Nursing home accommodation, q 1670.

Government-Advertising: Cost of television cam­paign, q 33; costs incurred by former Govern­ment, 58, 61. Media unit staff salaries, 1173, 1178. Want-of-confidence motion, 1569, 1712. (See also "Economy, The", "Ministry, The", "State Finance" and "Taxation".)

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Government Departments and Instrumentalities­Asbestos in Government buildings, q 907. Attire for departmental heads, q 1671. Use of word ''Christian'' on forms, 1772. 1776.

Grain Elevators Board-Report ofCanac Consultants Ltd. 1142.

Gray. Mr D. J. F. (Syndal) Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland smelter joint ven­

ture, q 470. Environment Protection Authority-Litter reduc-

tion programme, 1006. Litter Reduction Programme, 1006. Ministry, The-Premier's overseas visit, q 470. Petitions-Recycling and conserving of resources,

1006. "R" and "X"-rated videocassettes, 1007. Pornography-Ban on "R" and "X"-rated video

cassettes, 1007. Subordinate Legislation (Review and Revocation)

BiJI, 1871. Victoria-I 50th anniversary celebrations, q 1498. Video Cassettes-Ban on "R" and "X"-rated, 1007. Workers Compensation-Cooney inquiry, q 687.

Grievance Day-Suspension of Standing Order, 1571. Curtailing of debate, 1684.

Grievances. 622, 1116, 1677.

H

Handicapped Persons-Eastern Suburbs Co-operative Trading Society of Disabled and Disadvantaged Workers, 1128. Facilities at Springview Primary School, 1345, 1349. Multipurpose taxi scheme, q 1354. Recreational activities, q 1504. Monkami Centre for the Mentally Handicapped, 1684. (See also "Education-Schools. Special" and "Stu­dents", "Mental Health-Genera" and "Metro­politan Transit Authority-Taxis".)

Hann, Mr E. J. (Rodney)

Abortion-At Preston and Northcote Community Hospital, q 319.

Adoption BiJI (No. 2), 504, 510. Appropriation (1984-85, No. 1) Bill, 987, 1021, 1024,

1039, 1043, 1045, 1058, 1060, 1063, 1067, 1069, 1084,1087.

Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 504, 510. Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Legisla­

tion) Bill, The, 1172. Dairy Industry-Milk: Zoning, q 1002; interstate

sales, 1112.

Hann, Mr E. J .-continued Dairy Industry Bill, 186, 283, 285, 287, 288, 289,

290, 291, 292, 293. 294, 296, 297, 299, 300, 303, 304,305,308,310, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1760, 1762, 1880.

Deakin University (Amendment) Bill, 351. Education-Department-Publications, q 1269. General-Teaching Service Conciliation and Arbi-

tration Commission, q 909. Schools. High-Staffing, q 1565. Ferntree Gully,

q 1671. Schools. Technical-Benalla, q 148. Special Education-Transfer of personnel, q 255.

Units, q 1353. Education (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1848, 1852,

1855. Films (Classification) Bill, 1790. Fundraising Appeals Bill, 1015. Health-Tuberculosis, q 1191. Hospitals-Queen Victoria Medical Centre, 162.

Preston and Northcote Community, q 319. McClelland report, q 618.

Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill (No. 2), 1842, 1845,1848.

Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1419. Ministerial Statement-Government's achieve-

ments for women, 1659. Monash University (Amendment) Bill, 348. Petition-Liquor Control Act, 1456. Point of Order-Tabling of quoted document, 1852. Pornography-On video cassettes, q 35. Post-Secondary Education (Practical Placements)

Bill, 1605, 1606. Public Holiday (I 50th Anniversary) Bill, 1543. Road VehicleS-Agricultural motor cycles, q 405,

q 1499. Teaching Service Conciliation and Arbitration

Commission-Role of principals, q 909. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 1456. Transfer of Land (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1884. Victorian Dairy Industry Authority-Sale of milk,

1112. Victorian Teachers Union-Special education units,

q 1353. Video Cassettes-A vailability of classified material,

q 35. Withers, R. G., Pty Ltd, q 1002. Women-Government's achievements, 1659. Woodruff's Dairies Pty Ltd, q 1002.

"Hansard"-Daily, 116. Incorporation of material, 1628.

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Harrowfteld, Mr J. D. (Mitcham) Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 735. Employment and Training-Unemployment statis­

tics. q 1566. Floods-In Melbourne suburbs, q 542. Handicapped Persons-Multipurpose taxi scheme,

q 1354. Metropolitan Transit Authority-Taxis for disabled

persons, q 1354. National Mortgage Market Corporation-Partici­

pants, q 257. Petition-Liquor Control Act, 406. Point of Order-Matter responsibility of House

Committee, 659. State Emergency Service-Aoods in Melbourne

suburbs. q 542. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 406. Unemployment-Statistics, q 1566.

Hassett, Mr D. L. (Dromana)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 375. 'Children-Out-of-school services, q 322. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 375. Economy, The-Interest rates, q 1452. Housing-Purchases by Ministry of Housing, 1173. Petitions-Relocation of Prince Henry's Hospital,

153,1198. Liquor Control Act, 914. Prince Henry's Hospital, 153, 1198. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 914.

Health-

Commission-Pre-school regulations, 612, 613. Sur­vey of waiting lists for surgery, q 618. Werribee and District Community Health Services, q 758.

Diseases-Tuberculosis, q 1191. AIDS, 1446, 1449. Drugs-Use in public hospitals, 1892, 1894. General-Natural therapists, 72, 691. Haemodi-

alysis machine, 141, 145. Capital works pro­gramme, q 150. Services in south-east Melbourne, 396,397. Expenditure, q 762. Fitness centres, 1147, 1690. Rat bait, 1261, 1266. Community health centres: Werribee and District, q 758; Broad­meadows, q 1456; Yarrawonga, q 1503. Medicare system, q 1675. Occupational health and safety, 1775,1778.

Hill, Mrs J. M. (Frankston)

Community Welfare Services-Allambie Reception Centre, q 1273.

Medical Services-School Medical Service, q 321. Petition-Liquor Control Act, 1198. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 1198.

Hill, Mr L. J. (Warrandyte) Children-Mooroolbark Pre-school Centre, 547. Community Welfare Services-Wards of State,

q 1568. Education-Land for Croydon youth facility, 1348.

School councils, q 1355. Melbourne-Financial centre, q 319. Petitions-Mooroolbark Pre-school Centre, 547.

Police Force increase, 691. Police Department-Increase in numbers, 691. State Emergency Service-Rescue of students at

Marysville, q 1673. Youth-Site for Croydon youth facility, 1348.

Hockley, Mr G. S. (Bentleigh)

Handicapped Persons-Recreational activities, q 1504.

Litter Reduction Programme, 153. Pensioners-Travel concessions, q 686. Petitions-Litter reduction programme, 153. Liquor

Control Act, 1198. State Transport Authority-Pensioners' travel

concessions, q 686. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 1198. Unemployment-Statistics, q 147. Youth, Sport and Recreation-Recreational activi­

ties for the disabled, q 1504.

Holidaymakers Pty Ltd, 536, 538.

Horse Racing (See "Racing-Horse".)

Hospital Employees Federation of Australia-Dis­putes, q 254, 397, 398, q 545, q 617, q 689.

Hospitals-Queen Victoria Medical Centre: Actions of Builders Labourers Federation, q 32; responsi­bilities of Mr B. Pullman, q 34; responsibilities of Ms R. Dight and Miss E. Maddison, q 37; reloca­tion project, q 65, 154, q 406, q 1785. Prince Hen­ry's, 41, 72, 153, 154,263,396,397,407,477,478, 621,992, 997,q 1195, 1198. Waiting lists for surgery, q 152, q 618. Preston and Northcote Community, q 319. Charges, q 473, q 474. Royal Victorian Eye and Ear, q 545, q 617. McClelland report, q 618, q 1674. Staffing, 626. Birregurra and District, 674. Industrial disputes, q 689, q 1782. Substitution of blood samples at Ballarat Base, q 757, 835, 839. Gippsland Base, q 842. Equipment pr~gramme, q 1196. Essendon and District Memorial, 1570 .. Medicare system, q 1675. Drug usage, 1892, 1894. Wangaratta District Base pathology unit, 1893, 1895.

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Hotels (See "Liquor Control Commission".)

House Builders' Liability-Complaints and reports, 632. Report, q 1785.

Housing-Estates-Improvements, q 259. Goonawarra, q 1003.

Bel Air Country Club, 1123. Tenants' association, 1685, 1686. 1772, 1776.

General-Commonwealth-State agreement, q 258. Statement by Mayor of Prahran, 534. House builders' liability, 632, q 1785. Rental market, q 687. Building approvals, q 1194. Bush-fire resistant houses, q 1672.

Houses and Units-Granny flat accommodation, 140, 144. Single-entry flats, 750, 755. Lending pro­gramme, q 1195. Accommodation programme, q 1272. q 1452.

Land and Properties-Vacant Government-owned properties, 197. 20 I. Sales by Urban Land Auth­ority, q 476. Toorak project, 534, 539, 648. Pur­chases by Ministry, q 1110, q 1111, 1116, ll20, 1173,1178,q 1500,q 1501.

Ministr:.v-House and land purchases, q 1110, q 1111, 1116, ll20, 1173, 1178, q 1500, q 1501. (See also "House Builders' Liability".)

I

Ihlein, Mr G. R. (Sandringham)

Conservation, Forests and Lands-High plains cat­tle grazing, 621.

Employment and Training-Unemployment in public sector, 1176.

Environment Protection Authority-Industrial pol­lution.72.

Hospitals-Relocation of Prince Henry's, 72,478. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Promotion

ofYarra Valley, 833. Natural Resources and Environment Committee­

Report presented: Beverage container deposit legislation, 347.

Nieuwenhuizen Inquiry-Proposals re occupational taxation, q 616.

Petitions-Relocation of Prince Henry's Hospital, 72,478. Industrial pollution, 72. High plains cattle grazing, 621.

Points of Order-Statement in debate, 657. Tabling of quoted document, 658. Offensive remark, 659.

Public Bodies Review Committee-Small Business Development Corporation, q 1504.

Small Business Development Corporation­Recommendations of Public Bodies Review Committee, q 1504.

Taxation-Nieuwenhuizen inquiry, q 616. Tourism-Promotion ofYarra Valley, 833.

Ihlein, Mr G. R.-continued

Unemployment-In public sector, 1176. Wine Industry-Licence fee, q 40.

Industrial Affairs-Liaison officers, q 34, q 37. Aus­tralian Bureau of Statistics figures on industrial disputes, q 1004. Hospital disputes, q 1782.

Industry, Commerce and Technology-Film and tele­vision industry, q 67. Regional assistance pro­grammes, q 68, q 1353. Industrial accidents, q 151. Heavy engineering sector, q 320. Govern­ment initiatives, q 544. Decentralization incen­tives, 660. Employment in manufacturing sector, q 761. Promotion ofYarra Valley, 833, 838. Gov­ernment investment in Silenus group, q 1270. State and regional industries programme, q 1353. Box Hill Arcade Traders, 1677. Ringwood Market Traders Association, 1682. (See also "Appren­tices" and "Labour and Industry, Department of'.)

Insurance-Compulsory third-party for motor vehi­cles, 314, 317. Aood, 625. (See also "State Insur­ance Office".)

International Youth Year, q 843, 1692.

"In Vitro" Fertilization, 264, 763, 1505.

J

Jasper, Mr K. S. (Murray Valley) Adoption Bill (No. 2), 377. Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland smelter: Union

dispute, q 684;joint venture, q 1005. Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 730, 1025, 1038. Builders Labourers Federation-Portland smelter,

q 684. Building and Construction Industry-Regulations,

632. Buller, R. L., and Son Pty Ltd-Licence fee for wild­

life park, 394. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 377. Corrections, Office of-Beechworth Training Prison,

195. Country Fire Authority-Fire-fighting equipment,

1664. Education-Residences for principals in country

areas, 750. Library for Numurkah High School, 993. Participation and equity programme, 1773.

Employment and Training-Leasing ofWangaratta property, 835.

Fisheries and Wildlife Service-Rutherglen winery wildlife park, 394.

Grievances, 632, 1121. Health-Yarrawonga Community Health Centre,

q 1503. Holidaymakers Pty Ltd, 536.

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Jasper, Mr K. S.-continued Housing-House builders'liability, 632, q 1785. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bm (No. 2), 1339,

1341, 1392, 1402. Industrial Relations (Long Service Leave) Bm, 599,

603,606. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2),429, 1221,

1413, 1417, 1420, 1423, 1426,1428,1429,1431, 1435, 1436, 1742.

Local Government Act-House builders' liability, 632, q 1785.

Lysale Pty Ltd, 835. Motor Car (Insurance Surcharge) Bill, 1250, 1251,

1253. Petroleum Products-Petrol pricing, q 39, 1121,

q 1195. Points of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 606, 1436.

Answer to question not to be debated, 1195. Premier-Overseas visit, q 475. Public Holiday, (J50th Anniversary) Bill, 1542. Public Service-Holidays, q 404. Public Works- Department-Leasing of Wangaratta

property, 835. Road Vehicles-Registration renewals, 1265. Senior Citizens Week-Free public transport, 609. Stamps (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1257. State Finance-Overseas borrowings, q 841. State Transport Authority-Cobram-Melbourne rail

service, 60. Super saver fares, 143. Albury-Wodonga to Mildura bus service, 536. Free public transport for Senior Citizens Week, 609.

Subordinate Legislation (Review and Revocation) Bill, 1869, 1872.

Superannuation (Refund of Contributions) Bill, 1743. Tobacco Industry-Research funding, 1349. Trading Hours-Report of Ministerial Advisory

Committee on Shop Trading Hours, q 261. Wangaratta District Base Hospital, 1893.

Joint Sittings of Parliament-Deakin University, 1548, 1571,1738,1779. Monash University, 1548,1571, 1738, 1779. Victorian Institute of Secondary Edu­cation, 1548, 1571, 1738, 1779.

Jolly, Mr R. A. (Dandenong)

Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland smelter: Joint ven­ture, q 147, q 319, q 323, q 401, q 402; electricity tarifff, 200, q 320; future, q 255; legal advice, q 1451, q 1502.

Alcoa (Portland Aluminium Smelter) (Amendment) BiII,780.

Aluminium Smelters of Victoria Pty Ltd-Appoint­ment of managing director, q 256.

Jolly, Mr R. A.-continued Annual Reporting Act-Reports to Parliament,

q 686, q 761, q 844, q 1452, 1668. Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bm, 479, 1092. Audit (Amendment) Bill, 765, 871, 1301. Budget-For 1984-85: Priorities, q 40 I ; estimates of

Government's interest liabilities, q 404; Debate, 479, 1092; workers compensation allocation, q 1191, q 1193, q 1194, q 1195.

Builders Labourers Federation, q 68. Building and Construction Industry-Approvals,

q 1194. Commonwealth-State Relations-Tax-sharing

arrangements, q 1783. Deloitte, Haskins and Sells-Economic strategy,

q 1453. Economy, The-Government policies, q 38. Interest

rates, q 1452. Strategy, q 1453, q 1454. Employment and Training-Unemployment statis­

tics, q 148, 1566. Freedom of Information Act-Information on

superannuation benefits, 838. Gas and Fuel Corporation-Charges, q 256. Government-Cost of television campaign, q 33.

Want-of-confidence motion, 1732. Housing-Building approvals, q 1194. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Heavy engi­

neering sector, q 320. Land Tax (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 692, 831,1296,

1298. Lotteries Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Bill (No.

2), 1008, 1155, 1484. Management and Budget, Department of-Exchange

rate movements, q 320. Government's interest lia­bilities, q 404. State Development Account, q 542, q 616. Return on Government investments, q 1000. Advice on State Insurance Office, q 1499, q 1564, q 1566, 1639.

Melbourne-Financial centre, q 319, q 545. Melbourne Cricket Ground (Guarantees) Bill, 764,

870, 1334, 1336, 1337. Ministry, The-Annual reports to Parliament, q 686,

q 761, q 844. Monahan Dayman Adams (Vic.) Pty Ltd-Eco­

nomic strategy, q 1454. Municipalities-Oakleigh council inquiry, 1109. National Mortgage Market Corporation-Partici­

pants, q 257. Ombudsman-Information on superannuation

benefits, 838. Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Fund­

Trustees' report for 1983-84, 1358. Pay-roll Tax (Amendment) Bill (No. 3), 692, 916,

1306.

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Jolly, Mr R. A.-continued Penalties and Sentences (Amendment) Bill (No. 2),

882. Personal Explanation-State Insurance Office, 1639. Petroleum Products-Petrol pricing, q 39. Point of Order-Call by Chair, 1729. Queen Victoria Medical Centre. q 65, 160. Road Vehicles-Government rebate, q 65.

Stamps (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 692, 830, 1260, 1280, 1281, 128~ 1284, 128~ 1286, 1287.

State Bank-Sale of equity in Tricontinental Cor­poration Ltd, 539. Performance, q 1003.

State Bank (Amendment) Bill (No. 3), 50, 52. State Electricity Commission-Charges: To Alcoa

of Australia Ltd, 200, q 320; increases, q 256. Insurance exchange rates, q 320.

State Electricity Commission (Coal Corporation of Victoria) Bill, 1155.

State Finance-Taxes and charges, q 258, q 259, q 262. Interest liabilities, q 404. State Develop­ment Account, q 542, q 616. q 1268. Borrowings, q 841 ,q 1112. Return on Government investments, q 1000.

State Insurance Office-Workers compensation funding basis, q 1191, q Jl93, q 1194, q 1195, q 1268, q 1269, q 1270, q 1271, q 1273, q 1451, q 1497, q 1503, q 1504, q 1569, q 1672. Solvency and viability, 1363. Reports and accounts, q 1452, q 1674. Advice from Department of Management and Budget, q 1499, q 1503, q 1504, q 1564, q 1566, 1639. Legal advice, q 1502, q 1567. Services, q 1784.

State Superannuation Board-Information on bene­fits. 838.

Superannuation (Refund of Contributions) Bill, 1507, 1573.1744.

Taxation-Wine licence fee, q 40. Increases, q 258, q 259, q 262. Receipts, q 842. Financial institu­tions duty review panel, q 1455. Common­wealth-State relations, q 1783.

Tricontinental Corporation Ltd, 539. Trustee Companies Bill, 1573, 1765, 1766, 1767,

1768,1770. Unemployment-Statistics, q 148, q 1566. Victoria-Promotion by Premier, q 403. Victorian Development Fund-Results, q 257. State

Development Account, q 541, q 616, q 1268. Want-of-Confidence Motion-In Government, 1732. Wine Industry-Licence fee, q 40. Workers Compensation-Cooney inquiry, 676,

q 687. Supplementation fund, q 690. Funding basis, q 1191, q 1193, q 1194, q 1195, q 1268, q 1269, q 1270, q 1271, q 1273, q 1451, q 1497,

Jolly, Mr R. A.-continued

q 1503, q 1504, q 1567, q 1672. Licensing of pri­vate insurer, q 1569. State Insurance Office reports and accounts, q 1674.

Jona, Mr Waiter (Hawthorn)

Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland smelter, q 1502. Appropriation ( 1984-85, No. I) Bill, 884. Christmas Felicitations, 1890. Community Welfare Services-Statement by Min-

ister, q 1565. Deakin University (Amendment) Bill, 351, 352. Education-

Department-Transfer of staff to Rialto building, q 1004.

Finance-For non-Government schools, q 619. General-Regional boards, q 404. Federal Govern-

ment pamphlet, q 1781. Schools, Primary-Bayswater South, 763. Schools, Technical-Benalla, 672. Knox, 763. Teachers-Victorian Teachers Union, q 151.

Education (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1608, 1853, 1855.

Electoral-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 14. Environment Council-Appointment of honour­

able member for Morwell, 14. Liquor Control (Booth Licences) Bill (No. 2), 104. Medical Services-For students at Knox technical

and Bayswater South primary schools, 763. Melbourne Cricket Ground (Guarantees) Bill, 1333,

1335. Members-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 14. Ministry, The-Statement by Minister for Com-

munity Welfare Services, q 1565. Monash University (Amendment) Bill, 347, 349, 350. Parliament-Services of officers, 1890. Petition-Medical care at Knox technical and Bays-

water South primary schools, 763. Point of Order-Role of Speaker in debate, 20. Post-Secondary Education (Practical Placements)

BilI,1604. Public Works Department-Public Service accom­

modation in Rialto building, q 1004. State Insurance Office-Legal advice, q 1502. Victorian Public Service Association-Stop-work

meeting involving Education Department, q 1004.

Jurors-Selection, 141, 144.

Justices of the Peace-For Benalla, 407.

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K

Kempton. Mr A. K. (Warrnambool)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 508, 512. Alcoa (Portland Aluminium Smelter) (Amendment)

Bill,773. Apprentices-Training centre for Warrnambool,

1175. Appropriation(1984-85,No.l)Bill,814, 1036, 1047,

1052, 1056, 1064, 1069, 1088, 1097, 1100. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 508, 512. Dairy Industry Bill, 272. Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Bill, 1586, 1595,

1597,1599,1600,1602. Education-Warrnambool Technical School, 313.

Excursion costs for country students, 537. Vic­torian Mobile Area Resource Centre Service, 1107.

Employment and Training-Apprentices at Warr­nambool,1175.

Industrial Relations (Long Service Leave) Bill, 605, 606, 607, 608.

Livestock-Prosecution of owners of uncontrolled stock in public places, 450.

Local Government Department-Uncontrolled stock in public places, 450.

Magistrates' Courts (Appointment of Magistrates) Bill, 118.

Penalties and Sentences (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1875.

Point of Order-Matter raised in debate on motion for adjournment of sitting should relate to Gov­ernment administration, 448.

Racing (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1529. Stamps (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1259, 1286, 1287. State Emergency Service-At Euroa, 996. Trading Hours-In Dunkeld, 194.

Kennedy. Mr A. D. (Bendigo)

Bendigo-Chinese museum, 393. Performing arts centre, 892.

Castlemaine-Development, 447. Country Fire Authority-Political independence,

q 1454. Gas and Fuel Corporation-Charges, q 36. Liquor Control Act, 342. Petition-Liquor Control Act, 342. State Electricity Commission-Charges, q 36. State Transport Authority-Excursion costs for

country st"dents, 537. Tourism-Chinese museum in Bendigo, 393. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 342.

Kennett, Mr J. G. (Burwood) Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland smelter: Minister­

ial statement, 80; joint venture, q 147, q 319, q 402; future, q 255; union dispute, q 541; proposed dec­laration as vital project, q 1190.

Alcoa (Portland Aluminium Smelter) (Amendment) Bill, 173, 766, 1201.

Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 967, 1092. Budget-For 1984-85, 967, 1092; workers compen­

sation allocation, q 1192, q 1195. Builders Labourers Federation-Payment for time

not worked, q 68. Charges against members, 622. Government action, q 682. Deregistration, q 757, q 841, q 843. Industrial disputes, 834. Bans on projects, q 842, q 913.

Christmas Felicitations, 1886. Conservation, Forests and Lands-High plains cat­

tle grazing, 71. Constitution Act Amendment (Donations and Elec­

toral Expenditure) Bill, The, 1628, 1629. Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Legisla­

tion) Bill, The, 1166. Constitution (Council Vacancies) Bill, 1532. Constitution (Duration of Parliament) Bill (No. 2),

496. Corrections, Office of-Early release scheme, 1347. Costigan Royal Commission-Ministerial state­

ment,1704. Deaths-Hon. J. J. Sheehan, 28. E. E. Bond, Esq.,

31. Prime Minister of India, 1620, 1622. Employment and Training-Employment: Growth,

q 910; expenditure on new job opportunities, q 912. Unemployment: Concessions for unem­ployed, 394; statistics, q 906.

Government-Advertising costs incurred by former Government, 58. Want-of-confidence motion, 1569,1712.

Grievances, 622, 1135. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1420. Liquor Control (Booth Licences) Bill (No. 2), 100. Management and Budget, Department of-Advice

on State Insurance Office, q 1499, q 1566, q 1670. Melbourne Cricket Ground-Cost of police in light

towers dispute, q 38. Members-Retirement of honourable members for

Broadmeadows, Prahran, Hawthorn, Portland, Brighton, Polwarth, Midlands and Wantima, 1886.

Ministerial Statements-Portland aluminium smelter project, 80. Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Australia: Royal Commission, 1704.

Pensioners-Assets test legislation, 1135. Petitions-High plains cattle grazing, 71. Liquor

Control Act, 262, 342, 846. Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill, 263.

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Kennett, Mr J. G.-continued Points of Order-Question not to be hypothetical,

322. Question not to seek an opinion, 543. Answer to question not to be debated, 685, 760, 843, 1271. Reference to Premier, 973. Reflection on Chair, 1193. 1194. Reference to future legislation, 1775.

Police Department-Melbourne Cricket Ground light towers dispute, q 38.

Public Holiday-For 31 December 1984, 1262. Public Holiday (I 50th Anniversary) Bill, 1262, 1532,

1546. South Yarra Project Bill. 1548. State Finance-Taxes and charges, q 258, q 262,

q 476. State debt, q 912. State Insurance Office-Workers compensation

funding basis. q 1192, q 1195, q 1268, q 1270, q 1271, q 1352. q 1451, q 1497. Solvency and viability, 1358. Advice from Department of Man­agement and Budget, q 1499, q 1566, q 1670.

Taxation-Increases, q 258, q 262, q 476. Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill, 263. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 262, 342, 846.

Retail, 1135. Universities-Deakin, 1779. Monash, 1779. Victorian Institute of Secondary Education-Coun­

cil,I779. Want-of-Confidence Motion-In Government, 1569,

1712. Workers Compensation-Funding basis, q 1192,

q 1195, q 1268, q 1270, q 1271, q 1352, q 1451, q 1497.

Kirkwood, Mr. C. W. D. (Preston)

Cemeteries-New sites, q 1503. Community Welfare Services-Youth services,

q844. Employment and Training-Skills training pro­

gramme, q 261. Land-For cemeteries, q 1503. Mortuary Industry and Cemeteries Administration

Committee-Report presented: Third report, 1786. Petition-Liquor Control Act, 914. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 914. Rulings and Statements as Acting Chairman of

Committees-Debate-Relevancy of remarks, 605, 1378, 1393.

U nparliamentary remark, 1148. Proposed amend­ments must be handed to Chair, 1412.

Rulings and Statements as Acting Speaker­Debate-Interjections, 1259, 1685, 1728. Unparlia­

mentary remark, 1679. Audible conversation,

1683. Reflection on decision of House, 1684. Mis­representation by member, 1686. Call by Chair, 1729.

Koalas-On Phillip Island, 993, 998.

L

Labor Party (See "Australian Labor Party".)

Labour and Industry, Department of-Week-end trad­ing, q 403, q 759. Shop inspectors, 634. Inspection of boilers and pressure vessels, 638. Trading hours during festivals, 891, 895, 994, 998. (See also "Apprentices", "Industry, Commerce and Tech­nology" and "Employment and Training".)

Latrobe Valley Trade Training Centre, 609, 613.

Latrobe Valley Women's Community Advancement Co­operative Ltd, 892, 898.

Law Courts-Selection of jurors, 141, 144. Report of judges of Supreme Court, 1007. Sentencing statis­tics for higher criminal courts, 1506.

Law Department-Case of Peter John Lawless, 263. Court costs, 1445, 1449.

Legal and Constitutional Committee-Reports pre­sented: Subordinate Legislation (Deregulation) Bm, 621; overseas court delays and remedies, 1786. Hours of meeting, 1507.

Leigh, Mr G. G. (Malvern)

Appropriation (1984-85, No. 1) Bill, 796, 1033, 1086, 1093.

Australian Labor Party-Donation to Frankston councillor, 1774.

Electoral-Use of electorate offices, 447, 657. Environment Protection Authority-Litter reduc-

tion programme, 72. Frankston-Donation to councillor, 1774. Grievances, 657, 1694. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1398,

1400. Labour and Industry, Department of-Trading hours

during festivals, 891,994. Land Tax (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1290, 1297,

1299. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1231,

1414,1417,1418,1423,1424. Litter Reduction Programme, 72. Metropolitan Transit Authority-Advertising cam­

paign, q 688. High Street railway crossing, Glen Iris, 1348.

Oakleigh-Council inquiry, 1108, q 1112, 1663, 1694. Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, 1447.

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Leigh, Mr G. G.-continued Petitions-Psychologists Bill, 71. Therapeutic Goods

and Cosmetics Bill, 71. Liquor Control Act, 72. Litter reduction programme, 72. Week-end trad­ing at festivals, 691.

Points of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 1176. Offensive remarks, 659, 1425. Rule of sub judice, 1894.

Police Department-Equipping unmarked police vehicles with sirens, 311. Assignment of duties, q 1355. Neighbourhood Watch scheme, 1447. Public statements by officers, 1487.

Psychologists Bill, 71. Richmond-Council inquiry, 1892. Road Construction Authority-C3 arterial road,

1173. Road Traffic Authority-Fairway system, 60, 608.

Proposed road safety day. 1261. Road Vehicles-Licence endorsement for automatic

cars, 749. South Yarra Project Bill, 1510. Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill, 71. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 72. For car­

nivals at week-ends, 691. During festivals, 891, 994.

Victorian Motor Schools Association-Licence endorsement for automatic cars, 749.

Leo Cussen Institute for Continuing Legal Educa­tion-Report presented: For 1983, 1570.

Liberal Party-Campaign letter, 636. Leaking of in for­mation, 1149. Alleged infiltration by Australian League of Rights, 1686, 1691.

Lieberman, Mr L. S. (Benambra) Appropriation ( 1984-85, No. I) Bill, 960, 1104. Business of the House-Refusal of leave to move

censure motion, 621. Chinatown Historic Precinct Bill, 1879.

Corrections, Office of-Beechworth Training Prison, 41.

Extractive Industries (Amendment) Bill, 1511. Fisheries (Reciprocal Licences) Bill, 1877. Health-Expenditure, q 762. Health (General Amendment) Bill, 925, 940, 941,

942. 945, 1878. Health (Radiation Safety) Bill, 1877. Health (Radiation Safety) Bill (No. 2), 811. Hospital Employees Federation of Australia-Dis­

pute at Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, q 545, q 617. Industrial disputes, q 689.

Hospitals-Waiting lists. q 152. Queen Victoria Medical Centre. 154. q 406. Charges. q 473. Royal

Lieberman, Mr L. S.-continued

Victorian Eye and Ear, q 545, q 617. Industrial disputes, q 689, q 1782. Prince Henry's, q 1195. Essendon and District Memorial, 1570.

Industrial Affairs-Hospital disputes, q 1782. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1390, 1807,

1833, 1839, 1841, 1845. In Vitro Fertilization, 1505. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1418. Medical Practitioners (Further Amendment) Bill,

1380. Medical Services-In vitro fertilization, 1505. Mental Health-Grant to Victorian Mental Health

Association, 752. Ministry, The-Motion of want of confidence in

Minister of Health, 622, 847. Petitions-Dangerous prisoners at Beechworth

Training Prison, 41. Psychologists Bill, 478, 1273. Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill, 478, 1274. In vitro fertilization, 1505. Essendon and District Memorial Hospital, 1570.

Pipelines (Permits) Bill, 56, 115. Points of Order-Inaudibility, 166. Carriage of

motion, 169. Unparliamentary expression, 547. Terms of want -of -confidence motion limited, 849, 850. Call by Chair, 860, 1373. Question not to be debated, 1191, 1675.

Psychologists Bill, 478, 1273. South Yarra Project Bill, 1509. State Electricity Commission-Insurance exchange

rates, q 320. State Electricity Commission (Coal Corporation of

Victoria) Bill, 1514. Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill, 478, 1274. Want-of-Confidence Motion-In Minister of Health,

622,847.

Liquor Control Act-Proposed amendments, 42, 72, 153, 262, 342, 406, 478, 621, 691, 763, 846,914, 1006, 1115, 1198, 1358, 1456, 1505, 1570, q 1640, 1676.

Liquor Control Commission (See "Trading Hours".)

Utter Reduction Programme, 42,71,72, 153,847, 1006.

Livestock-Uncontrolled stock in public places, 450, 451.

Local Government Act-House builders' liability, 632, q 1785.

Local Government Department (See "Muni­cipalities" .)

Locust Plague, 1489.

Lysale Pty Ltd, 835, 840.

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McCutcheon, Mr Andrew (St Kilda)

Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland smelter, q 1451. Economy, The-Government policies, q 38. Environment Protection Authority-Litter reduc-

tion programme, 42. Grievances, 1144. Housing-Lending programme, q 1195. Litter Reduction Programme, 42. Metropolitan Transit Authority-Balaclava railway

station, 195. Petition-Litter reduction programme, 42. Police Department-Drug usage in St Kilda, 1144. Prostitution-In St Kilda, 1144. State Bank-Performance, q 1003. State Finance-State debt, q 757. State Insurance Office-Services, Q 1784.

McDonald, Mr M. J. (Evelyn)

Animals-Proposed Keysborough dolphinarium, 1676.

Employment and Training-Commonwealth Employment Programme funding, 1347, 1773.

Environment Protection Authority-Litter reduc­tion programme, 71.

Fisheries and Wildlife Service-Proposed Keys-borough dolphinarium, 1676.

Grievances, 629. Health-Capital works programme, q 150. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Govern-

ment investment in Silenusgroup, q 1270. Kilmore-Handyman service, 1347. Litter Reduction Programme, 71. Nuclear Warfare, 629. Petitions-Litter reduction programme, 71. Lilydale

rail freight service, 71. Proposed Keysborough dolphinarium, 1676.

Silenus Companies-Government investment, q 1270.

State Transport Authority-Lilydale freight service, 71.

McGrath, Mr W. D. (Lowan)

Appropriation (1984-85, No. 1) Bill, 743, -1027,1051, 1054,1062.

Builders Labourers Federation-Deregistration, 1263.

Canac Consultants Ltd-Report on grain transport, 1142.

Canned Fruits Marketing (Amendment) Bill, 1747.

McGrath, Mr W. D.-continued Chinatown Historic Precinct Bill, 953. Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Bill, 1582, 1594,

1599. Decentralization-Incentives, 660. Education-Accommodation for country tertiary

students, q 546. High school staffing, q 1569. Fire Authorities Bill, 1407, 1410. FootbaJl-Proposed national league, q 402. Grain Elevators Board-Report of Canac Consult­

ants Ltd, 1142. Grain Industry-Freight rates, 59, Q 686. Report of

Canac Consultants Ltd, 1142. Grievances, 660, 1142, 1680. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Decentrali-

zation incentives, 660. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1824. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1234. Lotteries Gaming and Betting (Gaming Machines)

Bill, 1307, 1550. Melbourne Cricket Ground (Guarantees) Bill, 1332,

1335. Motor Car (Insurance Surcharge) Bill, 1249, 1254. Motor Car (Licences) Bill, 531. National Parks (Further Amendment) Bill, 1321,

1328,1379. Police Department-Picket line at Portland wharf,

q 760. Portland-Picket line at wharf, Q 760. Racing-Alleged fixing of horse races, q 69. Report

of Victorian racing industry working party, 313. Racing (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1525, 1529. Royal Family-Proposed visit, q 1114. Sport-Proposed national tennis centre for Mel-

bourne, 196. Proposed national footbaJl league, q 402. World Veterans Tennis Championships, 1680.

State Transport Authority-Grain handling rates, q 686. Railway manpower at Donald, 1665, 1680.

Tourism-World Veterans Tennis Championships, 1680.

Victoria-l 50th anniversary celebrations, Q 1114. Wheat Marketing (Home Consumption Price) Bill,

1749. Youth, Sport and Recreation-Proposed national

tennis centre for Melbourne, 196. Youth, Sport and Recreation (State Sports Council)

Bill, 110, Ill, 353.

McKellar, Grace, House, Geelong-Appeal, 1666, 1669.

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McNamara, Mr P. J. (Benalla)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 439. Alcoa (Portland Aluminium Smelter) Bill, 1202. Appropriation (1984-85, No. 1) Bill, 983, 1034. A viation-Proposed national museum, q 844. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 439. Commercial Arbitration Bill, 1865, 1866, 1867. Decentralization-Aid to industries, 41. Education-Benalla Technical School, q 67, q 152,

q 321, q 474, 651. Grants for non-Government schools, q 150 I.

Employment and Training, Ministry of-Govern­ment grants to organizations, 312.

Environment Protection (General Amendment) Bill, 1640.

Grievances, 651. Infertility (Medical Procedures) BiU, 1816, 1838,

1843,1847. Justices of the Peace-For Benalla, 407. Local Government (Long Service Leave) Bill, 114. Melbourne Corporation (Election of Council)

(Amendment) Bill, 517. Municipalities-Award for service to local govern­

ment, q 912. Amalgamation, q 1453. Museums-Site for proposed national aviation

museum, q 844. National Parks (Further Amendment) Bill, 847. Penalties and Sentences (Amendment) Bill (No. 2),

1875. Petitions-Aid to decentralized industries, 41. Hon­

orary justices ofthe peace, 407. Points of Order-Hypothetical question, 1197. Pro­

gression of time, 1870. Returned Services League-Statement by Mr Rux­

ton on Government grants, 312. Valuation of Land (Valuations) Bill, 346. Water Charge Concessions Bill, 1311.

Maclellan, Mr R. R. C. (Berwick)

Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bill, 667, 933,1466, 1468,1470.

Adoption Bill (No. 2),566, 1279. Annual Reporting Act-Reports to Parliament,

q 686, q 761, q 844. Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) BiU, 973,1017. Australian Workers Union-West Gate freeway

project, q 323. Budget-For 1984-85,973, 1017; workers compen­

sation allocation, q 1194. Builders Labourers Federation-West Gate freeway

project, q 323. Business of the House-Order, 170.

Maclellan, Mr R. R. C.-continued

Commercial Arbitration Bill, 1857, 1866, 1867. Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Legisla­

tion) Bill, The, 670, 1170, 1206. Constitution (Duration of Parliament) Bill (No. 2),

496. Costigan Royal Commission-Tabling of corre­

spondence, q 544, q 615. Ministerial statement, 1711.

County Court (Amendment) Bill, 867, 1315. Dairy Industry Bill, 267, 1880. Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Bill, 1588. Electoral-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 4. Environment Council-Appointment of honour-

able member for Morwell, 4. Films (Classification) Bill, 1792. Financial Institutions Duty-Review panel, q 1455. Fire Authorities Bill, 1409, 1411. Firearms (General Amendment) Bill, 1487. Fundraising Appeals Bill, 119, 125, 126, 128, 130,

133, 1015, 1016, 1017. Grievance Day-Suspension of Standing Order,

1572. Grievances, 638. Health (General Amendment) Bill, 943. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 764,

1402, 1880. Industrial Relations (Long Service Leave) Bill, 602,

604. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1824. Labour and Industry, Department of-Inspection of

boilers and pressure vessels, 638. Law Reform Commission Bill, 785, 788, 1203.

Legal and Constitutional Committee-Hours of meeting, 1507.

Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1199, 1412.

Lotteries Gaming and Betting (Gaming Machines) Bill, 1274, 1551, 1553, 1554.

Magistrates' Courts (Appointment of Magistrates) Bill, 116.

Members-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 4. Metropolitan Transit Authority-Deficit for

1983-84, q 66. Promised fare reductions, q 474. Museum station, 674. Cancellation of services, q 759. Free public transport on 31 December 1984, q 1356. Industrial bans, 1487. Annual report and accounts, q 1674. .

Ministerial Statement-Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Australia: Royal Commission, 1711.

Ministry, The-Annual reports to Parliament, q 686, q 761, q 844.

Motor Car (Insurance Surcharge) Bill, 1254.

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Maclellan, Mr R. R. C.-continued Motor Car (Licences) Bill, 524. National Crime Authority (State Provisions) Bill,

1796. National Parks (Further Amendment) Bill, 923. Newport Power Station-Inspection of boilers and

pressure vessels, 638. Penalties and Sentences (Amendment) Bill (No. 2),

1873, 1876. Points of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 514, 1092,

1253, 1414, 1571. Question not to be debated, q 908. A vailability of Bills during second reading, 922. Offensive remarks, 1357. Tabling of quoted documents, 1786.

Road Construction Authority-West Gate Freeway project, q 323.

South Yarra Project Bill, 1155. Stamps (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1282, 1284, 1285. State Electricity Commission-Newport power sta-

tion, 638. State Insurance Office-Workers compensation,

q 1194, q 1273, q 1504. Legal advice, q 1567. State Transport Authority-Fares and Freights-Ban on Jet express, 395. General-Early retirement scheme, q 69, q 260.

Licensing of ferry services in Western port Bay, 448. Free public transport on 31 December 1984, q 1356. Annual report and accounts, q 1674.

Subordinate Legislation (Review and Revocation) Bill, 1868, 1871, 1872.

Taxation-Financial institutions duty review panel, q 1455.

Transfer of Land (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1884. Trustee (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1884. Trustee Companies Bill, 1762, 1766, 1767, 1769. Unions-Australian Workers Union, q 323. Build-

ers Labourers Federation, q 323. Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Australia, q 544, q 615, 1711.

Water (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill, 1201. Western port Bay-Licensing offerry services, 448. Workers Compensation-Funding basis, q 1194,

q 1273,q 1504,q 1567.

Management and Budget, Department of-Exchange rate movements, q 320. Government's interest lia­bilities, q 403. State Development Account bor­rowings, q 541, q 616. Return on Government investments, q 1000. Advice on State Insurance Office, q 1499, q 1503, q 1504, q 1564, q 1566, 1639, q 1670.

Mathews, Mr C. R. T. (Oakleigh)

Arts, The-State Theatre opening, q 404, q 1271. Performing arts centre in Bendigo, 897.1985 Mel­bourne opera season, q 1499.

A viation-Proposed national museum, q 844, q 1271.

Ballarat Base Hospital-Substitution of blood samples, q 757.

Conservation, Forests and Lands-Responsibility for fire prevention and suppression, q 1000.

Country Fire Authority-Appointment of chair­man, q 151. Future, 417. Responsibility for fire prevention and suppression, q 1000. Political independence, q 1454. Fire-fighting equipment, 1668.

Electoral-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 19. Environment Council-Appointment of honour-

able member for Morwell, 19. Extractive Industries (Amendment) Bill, 765, 918. Film Industry-Developments, q 67. Films (Classification) Bill, 1796. Firearms (General Amendment) Bill, 765, 871, 1486.

1487. Fire Authorities Bill, 765, 1008, 1407, 1410, 1411. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Film and

television industry, q 67. Members-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 19. Ministry, The-Censure of Minister for Police and

Emergency Services, 417. Municipalities-Subsidy for Euroa State Emergency

Service, 998. Museums-Proposed national aviation museum,

q 844, q 1271. Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, q 688, 1450. Petitions-Liquor Control Act, 763, 914,1198. Pipeline (Permits) Bill, 115, 116. Police Department-Crime-Restrictions imposed on investigations,

q 147. Threat to Geelong water supply, q 473. Neighbourhood Watch scheme, q 688, 1450.

General-Liaison with media, q 318. Blood sample substitution at Ballarat Base Hospital, q 757. Port­land sheep industry dispute, q 760. Survey of viol­ence in sport, q 1115. Marine search and rescue service, Torquay, 1668. Annual report, 1787.

Staff-Recruitment, q 65. Superannuation, q 1194. Assignment of duties, q 1355. Disciplinary arrangements inquiry, q 1498.

Station-Glen Waverley, 63. Portland-Picket line at wharf, q 760. Presbyterian Ladies College-Rescue of students at

Marysville, q 1673. Public Holiday (15Oth Anniversary) Bill, 1274, 1328,

1544.

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Mathews, Mr C. R. T .-continued

Road Traffic-Proposed road safety day, 1266. Sheep Industry-Industrial dispute, q 760. Sport-Violence, q 1115.

State Electricity Commission (Coal Corporation of Victoria) Bill, 1008.

State Emergency Service-Morale of members, q 760. At Euroa, 998. Rescue of Presbyterian Ladies College students, q 1673.

Television Industry-Developments, q 67.

Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 763, 914, 1198. Water-Threat to Geelong supply, q 473. Water Safety-Marine search and rescue service,

Torquay, 1668.

Wine Industry-Licence fee, 63.

Meat Industry (See "Primary Industries-Mea!".)

Media-Liaison with Police Department, q 318. Gov­ernments' unit staff salaries, 1173, 1178.

Medical Services-

General-Social Development Committee report on complaint procedures, 43. In vitro fertilization, 264, 763. 1505. School Medical Service, q 321. For stu­dents at Knox Technical School and Bayswater South Primary School, 763. Australian Medical Council, q 1355.

Nursing-Disputes, 626. Training, q 758. (See also "Health" and "Mental Health".)

Medicare-Effect on health system, q 1675.

Melbourne-Financial centre, q 319, q 472, q 545. Building projects in central business district, q 1001.

Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works-Alleged misappropriation of petrol at Werribee sewerage farm. 142, 145. Thomson dam, 672, 677, q 683. Burst water main in Lloyd Street, Box Hill, 751, 754. Dispute with Templestowe resident, 753, 755. (See also "Planning" and "Water".)

Melbourne Cricket Ground-Cost of police in light towers dispute, q 38.

Members-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 1. IUness of honourable member for Portland, 64. Electorate office of honourable member for Syndal, 392, 399. Unparliamentary behaviour of honourable mem­ber for Monbulk, 660. Alleged misuse of Parlia­mentary stationery, 663. Contesting Assembly seats, q 1192. Retirement of honourable members for Broadmeadows, Prahran, Hawthorn, Port­land, Brighton, Polwarth, Midlands and Wan­tirna, 1886. (See also "Parliament".)

Mental Health-

General-Grant to Victorian Mental Health Asso­ciation, 752, 754.

Hospitals and Centres-St Nicholas, q 475. Mon­kami, 1683, 1684. (See also "Handicapped Persons".)

Metropolitan Transit Authority-

Bus Services-Free public transport on 31 Decem­ber 1984, q 1268, q 1356.

Fares-Concessions: Student, 198, 200, 537, 538; pensioner, q 686. Promised reduction, q 474. Neighbourhood system, 1448, 1449.

General-Fairway system, 60,62,608,612. Adver­tising campaign, q 688. Deficit for 1983-84, q 66. Annual report and accounts, q 1674.

Level Crossing-High Street, Glen Iris, 1348, 1351. Rail Services-Noble Park railway station under­

pass, 59, 62. Balaclava railway station, 195, 199. Museum station, 674. Cancellation of services, q 759. Industrial bans, 1487, 1489.

Taxis-Multipurpose scheme, q 1354. Tram Services-Free transport on 31 December

1984, q 1268, q 1356. (See also "State Transport Authority".)

Micallef, Mr E. J. (Springvale)

Business-Government initiatives, q 544. Consumer Affairs-Product safety, q 405. Employment and Training-Occupational health

and safety, 1775. Geriatric Services-Nursing home accommodation,

q 1670. Health-Occupational health and safety, 1775. Hospitals-Relocation of Queen Victoria Medical

Centre, q 1785. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1399. Industry-Government initiatives, q 544. Occupa-

tional health and safety, 1775. Law Department-Court costs, 1445. Liquor Control Act, 1115. Petition-Liquor Control Act, 1115. Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani­

mals-Court costs, 1445. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, IllS.

Milk (See "Primary Industries-Dairy"')

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Miller, Mr R. H. (Prahran)

Ambulance Services-Public Bodies Review Com­mittee inquiry, 1346.

Constitution Act Amendment (Donations and Elec­toral Expenditure) Bill, The, 1627.

Economy, The-State of, q 33. Stimulation, q 1782. Employment and Training-Growth in employ-

ment, q 1782. Grievances, 636. Health-Services in south-east Melbourne, 396. Housing-Toorak project, 534. Statement by Mayor

ofPrahran, 534. Tenants' association, 1772. Law Courts-Selection of jurors, 141. Liberal Party-Campaign letter, 636. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1415,

1421, 1424. Parliament-Privileges of committees, 1346. Petition-Relocation of Prince Henry's Hospital,

407. Point of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 1211. Prince Henry's Hospital, 396, 407. Public' Bodies Review Committee-Reports pre­

sented: Ambulance services, 547, 1346, 1506; water management, 1676.

State Finance-State Development Account, q 1268. Victoria-I 50th anniversary celebrations, q 1564. Victorian Development Fund-State Development

Account, q 1268.

Mining-Occupiers' liability of miners' right holders, 59.

Ministerial Statements-Portland aluminium smelter project, 73. Municipal restructuring, 323. Govern­ment's achievements for women, 1641. Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Australia: Royal Commission, 1696.

Ministry, The-Censure of Minister for Police and Emergency Services, 407. Statements by: Minister of Agriculture, 445, 451; Minister of Consumer Affairs, J 147; Minister for Community Welfare Services, q 1565. Want-of-confidence motion in Minister of Health, 622, 847. Annual reports to Parliament, q 686, q 761, q 844. Overseas trips: By Premier, q 470, q 472, q 475; by Minister of Labour and Industry, q 1113; by Minister for Industry. Commerce and Technology, q 1198.

Miscellaneous Workers Union-Alleged theft, 195, 199.

Monahan Dayman Adams (Vie.) Pty Ltd-Economic strategy, q 1454.

Mortuary Industry and Cemeteries Administration Committee-Report presented: Third report, 1786.

Mosquito Plague, 1676.

Motions for the Adjournment of the House to Enable Honourable Members to Discuss Publie Ques­tions-Queen Victoria Medical Centre relocation project, 154. State Insurance Office, 1358.

Motor Accidents Board-Staff, q 1357.

Motor Vehicles (See "Road Vehicles".)

Municipal Association of Victoria-Subscriptions, 640.

Municipalities-

Bendigo-Chinese museum, 393, 400. Castlemaine-Development, 447,452. Euroa-Subsidy for State Emergency Service, 996,

998. Frankston-Donation to councillor, 1774, 1776. Geelong-Proposed separate coastal shire, 1129. General-Permits to establish brothels, 42. Restruc-

turing, 323. Uncontrolled stock in public places, 450,451. Municipal Association of Victoria, 640. Privilege of councillor's statements, 753, 755. Child care services, q 907. Award for service to local government, q 912. Proposed separate coastal shire in South Barwon electorate, 1129. Triennial elec­tions, 1151. Amalgamation, q 1453.

Hamilton-Rates, 1172, 1177. Kilmore-Handyman service, 1347, 1350. Melbourne (See "Melbourne".) Mildura-Freightcentre, q 911. Mornington-Proposed restaurant and aquarium

complex, 1771, 1778. Oakleigh-Council inquiry, 1108, q 1112, 1663,

1668,1694. Richmond-Council inquiry, 1892, 1894.

Museum-Site for proposed national aviation museum, q 844, q 1270.

N

National Mortgage Market Corporation-Partici­pants, q 257.

National Parks-Logging, 263. Aboriginal cultural interpretive centre for Grampians, q 1355.

National Party-Alleged infiltration by Australian League of Rights, 1686, 1691.

Natural Resources and Environment Committee­Reports presented: Beverage container deposit legislation, 347, augmentation of Gee long's water supply, 1677.

Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, q 687, 1447, 1450.

Newport Power Station (See "State Electricity Com­mission-Newport Power Station".)

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Newton, Mr D. R. (Bennettswood)

Animals-Proposed Keysborough dolphinarium, 407, 1570.

Apprentices-Intake, q 1455. Education-State school system, q 1197. Employment and Training-Apprentices, 1455. Fisheries and Wildlife Service-Proposed Keys-

borough dolphinarium, 407, 1570. Grievances, 1133. Housing-Sales by Urban Land Authority, q 476. National Parks-Logging, 263. Petitions-Logging in national parks, 263. Proposed

Keysborough dolphinarium, 407, 1570. Police Department-Glen Waverley police station,

57. Road Traffic Authority-Rezoning of Healesville

freeway reserve, 1133. Urban Land Authority-Land sales, q 476. Youth, Sport and Recreation-International Youth

Year. q 843.

Nieuwenhuizen Inquiry-Proposals re occupational taxation, q 616.

Norris, Mr T. R. (Noble Park) Actors Equity-Employment policies, 1138. Arts, The-198 5 Melbourne opera season, q 1499. Bicycles-Safety helmets for cyclists, q 912. Blood Bank-Transmission of AIDS, 1446. Charity-Bogus collectors, 611. Children-Advertising of electronic nanny, 893. Consumer Affairs-Labelling of containers of artifi-

cially coloured eggs, 672. Advertising of electronic nanny, 893.

Egg Industry-Artificial colouring, 672. Battery hen production, 1274, 1676.

Film Industry-Developments, q 67. Use of over­seas actors in Australian productions, 1138.

Films (Classification) Bill, 1794. Food Standards Committee-Artificial colouring of

eggs, 672. Grievances, 1138. Health-AIDS, 1446. Hospital-Prince Henry's, 263, 478. Liquor Control Act, 621, 914, 1456. Metropolitan Transit Authority-Underpass at

Noble Park railway station, 59. Petitions-Relocation of Prince Henry's Hospital,

263, 478. Liquor Control Act, 621, 914, 1456. Battery hen egg production, 1274, 1676.

Sudden Infant Death Research Foundation­Advertising of electronic nanny, 893.

Television Industry-Developments, q 67.

Norris, Mr T. R.-continued Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 621, 914, 1456. Universal Life Church, 611.

Notice Paper-Corrected copy, 65.

Nuclear Warfare, 629.

Nursing (See "Medical Services-Nursing".)

o Oil and Gas (See "Energy Resources" and "Petroleum

Products".)

Olympic Games-Employment for athletes, q 1272.

Ombudsman-Information on superannuation bene­fits, 609, 612, 832, 838.

P Parliament-

Buildings and Grounds-Access by disabled per­sons, 1128. Security, 1148.

GeneraJ-Televising and photographing of proceed­ings, 401,470,693, 1662, 1696. Privileges of co m­mittees, 1346, 1349. Services of officers, 1890, 1891. (See also "Members".)

Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Fund­Trustees ~eport for 1983-84, 1358.

Penguins-On Phillip Island, 993, 998.

Pensioners-Free public transport for Senior Citizens Week, 609, 612. Travel concessions, q 686. Assets test legislation, 1135. Wonthaggi coal miners, 1177, 1179. (See "Senior Citizens".)

Pentridge Prison (See "Corrections, Office of-Pent­ridge Prison".)

Personal Explanations-By Mr Cain, 40, 814. By Mr Pope, 663. By Mr Jolly, 1639.

Petitions-Relocation of Prince Henry's Hospital, 41, 72, 153, 154,263,407,477,478,621, 1198. Aid to decentralized industries, 41. Dangerous prisoners at Beechworth Training Prison, 41. Gaoling of Frank Penhalluriack, 41. Week-end trading, 41, 691. Litter reduction programme, 42, 71, 72, 153, 847, 1006. Liquor Control Act, 42, 72, 153, 262, 342,406,478,621,691,763,846,914,1006,1115, 1198,1358, 1456, 1505, 1570, 1676. Kangaroo Flat police station, 42. Refusal of medical treatment legislation, 42. Brothels, 42, 342. Cottage by the Sea, Queenscliff, 43. West Gate Bridge toll, 43. High plains cattle grazing, 71, 621. Lilydale rail freight service, 71. Psychologists Bill, 71, 153,264, 478, 1273. Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill, 71, 263, 478, 1274. Natural therapists, 72, 691. Industrial pollution, 72. Funding of non­Government schools, 154. Peter John Lawless, 263.

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Petitions-cont i nued Logging in national parks, 263. Dairy Industry Bill, 343. Honorary justices of the peace, 407. Proposed Keysboroughdolphinarium, 407, 1007, 1570, 1676. Milk packaging in Geelong, 407. School bus sys­tem, 478. Natural remedies, 479. Mooroolbark Pre­school Centre, 547. Proposed prison at Lara, 621. Police Force increase, 691. Widening of.' Dande­nong Road, 762. Medical care at Knox technical and Bayswater South primary schools, 763. In vitro fertilization, 763, 1505. Phillip Island land zoning, 847. "R" and "X"-rated video cassettes, 1007. Carlton cricket, football and social club northern stand, 1115. Small business restrictions and charges, 1116. APM Ltd, Maryvale, licence renewal, 1116. Battery hen egg production, 1274, 1676. Eastern Freeway extension, 1505. Unborn children, 1505. Essendon and District M~morial Hospital, 1570. Red meat trading hours, 1675. Mosquito plague, 1676.

Petroleum Products-Petrol pricing, q 39,1121, q 1195. (See also "Energy Resources".)

Phillip Island-Land zoning, 847. Koalas and pen­guins, 993.

Planning-Permit for electorate office of honourable member for Syndal, 392, 399. Proposed restaurant and aquarium complex at Mornington, 1771, 1775, 1778. (See also "Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works".)

Poisons-Rat bait, 1261, 1266.

Police Department-

Crime-Restrictions on investigations, q 147. Threat to Geelong water supply, q 473. Neighbourhood Watch scheme, q 687, 1447, 1450. Drugs: Traffick­ing, 1131; usage, 1144. (See also "Health-Drugs".)

General-Melbourne Cricket Ground light towers dispute, q 38. Equipping unmarked police cars with sirens, 311, 315. Liaison with media, q 318. Port­land sheep industry dispute, 445, 451, q 760. Blood sample substitution at Ballarat Base Hospital, q 757. Survey of violence in sport, q 1115. Facili­ties in Geelong and South Barwon areas, 1132. Public statements by officers, 1487, 1489. Investi­gation into Ministry of Housing purchases, q 1500, q 1501. Marine search and rescue service, T or­quay, 1664,1668. Annual report, 1787.

Staff-Recruitment, q 65. Increase in numbers, 691. Superannuation, q 1194. Assignment of duties, q 1355. Disciplinary arrangements inquiry, q 1498. Crime car squad duties, 1893, 1894.

Stations-For Kangaroo Aat, 42. Glen Waverley, 57,63.

Pollution (See "Environment Protection Authority­Pollution" .)

Pope, Mr N. A. (Monbulk)

Animals-Feral predators in Sherbrooke Forest, 836. Bel Air Country Club Estate, 1123. Building and Construction Industry-Bel Air

Country Club estate, 1123. Approvals, q 1194. Bush Fires-Fire-resistant houses, q 1672. Conservation, Forests and Lands-Lyrebirds in

Sherbrooke Forest, 836. Country Fire Authority-Future, 414. Freedom of Information Act-Requests for infor­

mation, q 1110.

Grievances, 640, 1123. Housing-Bel Air Country Club estate, 1123. Bush­

fire resistant houses, q 1672. Liquor Control Act, 1676. Ministry, The-Censure of Minister for Police and

Emergency Services, 414. Municipal Association of Victoria-Subscriptions,

640. Municipalities-Municipal Association of Victoria,

640. Personal Explanation-Statement in debate, 663. Petition-Liquor Control Act, 1676. Tourism-Government strategy, q 66. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 1676. Victoria-Promtion by Premier, q 403.

Pomography-On video cassettes, q 35. Ban on "R" and "X" -rated video cassettes, 1007. Distribution, 1131.

Portland-Picket line at wharf, q 760. (See also •• Alcoa of Australia Ltd".)

Ports-

Geelong-Buildingofsubmarines, 1174, 1178, 1262, 1266.

General-Trade statistics, q 149.

Presbyterian Ladies College-Rescue of students at Marysville, q 1673.

Primary Industries-

Dairy-Promotion of produce, 610, 613. Milk: Zoning, q 1002; interstate sales, q 1112.

Egg-Use of artificial colouring, 672, 676. Battery hen egg production, 1274, 1676.

Grain-Freight rates, 59, 62, q 686. Report ofCanac Consultants Ltd, q 690, 1142.

Meat-Inspection, 894, 896. Tobacco-Research funding, 1349. Wine-Licence fees, q 40, 61.

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Property and Services, Department of-Roll for Don­caster electorate, 894, 896. Cost of birth certifi­cates, 992, 997.

Prostitution-Legal!ization, 42,342. In St Kilda, 1144.

Public Bodies Review Committee-Reports presented: Ambulance services, 547, 1346, 1349, 1506; water management, 1676. Small Business Development Corporation, q 1504. Reports to Parliament, 1664, 1668.

Public Holiday-31 December 1984, 1262, q 1268, q 1356.

Public Service-Holidays, q 404. Information on superannuation benefits, 609, 612, 832, 838. Accommodation in Rialto building, q 1004. (See also "Government Departments and Instrumen­talities" and upublic Works Department­General".)

Public Transport (See "Metropolitan Transit Author­ity" and "State Transport Authority".)

Public Works Department-Inward wide-area tele­phone service. q 257. Renovations to electorate office of honourable member for Syndal, 392. 399. Leasing of property owned by Lysale Pty Ltd, Wangaratta, 835. 840. Public Service accommo­dation in Rialto building. q 1004. Springview Pri­mary School, 1345, 1349.

Q

Questions on Notice-Rules on form. 682. Answers, 995. 996, 1263. 1266.

Questions without Notice (See "Speaker, The (Hon. e. T. Edmunds).")

R

Racing-

General-Report of Victorian racing industry work­ing party. 313, 316. Totalizator Agency Board annual report, q 1784.

Horse-Alleged fixing of races, q 69. (See also "T otalizator Agency Board".)

Raffles and Bingo Permits Board-Permits for raffles, 1445.1448.

Railways (See "Metropolitan Transit Authority" and "State Transport Authority".)

Ramsay, Mr J. H. (Balwyn)

Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland Smelter: Legal advice, q 1451; electricity tariff. q 149, 196. q 319.

Alcoa (Portland Aluminium Smelter) (Amendment) Bill, 776.

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Ramsay. Mr J. H.-continued

Annual Reporting Act-Reports to Parliament, q 1452.

Appropriation (1984-85. No. I) Bill, 693.1018,1019, 1023, 1073, 1081, 1083. 1085, 1091, 1099, 1102.

Audit (Amendment) Bill, 1300. Australian Bureau of Statistics-Unemployment

rate. 1151. Box Hill Arcade Traders, 1677. Budget-For 1984-85: Government's interest liabil­

ities, q 403; debate, 693, 1018, 1019, 1023, 1073, 1081. 1083, 1085, 1091, 1099. 1102; workers com­pensation allocation, q 1191.

Economic and Budget Review Committee-Report on public sector superannuation, 396.

Employment and Training-Unemployment statis-tics, q 846, 1151. Employment growth, q 911.

Government-Want-of-confidence motion, 1737. Grievances, 1151, 1677. Hospitals-Queen Victoria Medical Centre. q 65,

166. Prince Henry's, 992. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1341,

1398. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Box Hill

Arcade Traders, 1677. Land Tax (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1287. 1298.

Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2). 1235, 1415, 1437.

Liquor Control (Booth Licences) Bill (No. 2), 102.

Lotteries Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1484.

Management and Budget, Department of-Govern­ment's interest liabilities, q 403. Advice on State Insurance Office. q 1564.

Melbourne Cricket Ground (Guarantees) Bill, 1330, 1336.

Metropolitan Transit Authority-Neighbourhood fare system, 1448.

Ministry, The-Overseas trip by Minister of Labour and Industry, q 1113.

Motor Accidents Board-Staff, q 1357. Motor Car (Insurance Surcharge) Bill, 1247, 1252,

1254. Pay-roll Tax (Amendment) Bill (No. 3), 916. 1302. Petition-Liquor Control Act, 406. Points of Order-Subject not to be debated, q 35.

Redirecting question, 149. Answer to question not to be debated, 541, q 757, 1111. Relevancy of remarks, 1248. Tabling of quoted documents, q 1497.

Public Holiday (I 50th Anniversary) Bill, 1540. Questions on Notice-Answers, 1263.

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Ramsay, Mr J. H.-continued Retail Tenancies Advisory Committee-Report,

1677. Small Business-Box Hill Arcade Traders, 1677. South Yarra Project Bill, 1155, 1507. Stamps (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1255, 1281, 1286. State Bank (Amendment) Bill (No. 3),47,51. State Electricity Commission-Charges to Alcoa of

Australia Ltd, q 149, 196, q 3 I 9. State Finance-Taxes and charges, q 259. State Insurance Office-Workers compensation,

q 1269,q 1503,q 1569,q 1672. Solvency and via­bility, 1366. Report and accounts, q 1452, q 1674. Advice from Department of Management and Budget, q 1564. Legal advice, q 1568.

State Transport Authority-Sale and lease-back of railway assets, 1263.

Superannuation-For public sector, 396. Superannuation (Refund of Contributions) Bill, 1743. Taxation-Increases, q 259. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 406. Retail,

q lID. Want-of-Confidence Motion-In Government, 1737. Workers Compensation-Funding basis, q 1191,

q 1269, q 1503, q 1568, q 1672. Licensing ofpri­vate insurer, q 1569. State Insurance Office reports and accounts, q 1674.

Ray, Mrs M. E. (Box Hill)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 374. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 374. Education-School terms, q 910. Integration ofdis-

abled students, q 1501. Hospitals-EQuipment programme, q 1196. Liquor Control Act, 153, 406, 846, 1358. Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works-Burst

water main in L10yd Street, Box Hill, 751. Petitions-Liquor Control Act, 153, 406, 846, 1358. Road Traffic Authority-Modifications to bus for

Box Hill Special Developmental School, 395. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 153,406, 846,

1358. Victoria-Promotion by Premier, q 318.

Red Cross Society-Blood Bank, q 254, 397, 398.

Remington, Mr K. H. (Melbourne)

Boxing-Promotion, q 403. Griev~nces, 1148. Liberal Party-Leaking of information, 1149. Melbourne-Financial centre, q 545. Building pro-

jects in central business district, q 1001.

Remington, Mr K. H.-continued

Parliament-Security in Parliament House, 1148. Petition-Carlton Cricket, Football and Social Club

northern stand, 1115. Point of Order-Nonsensical question, 322. Sport-Professional boxing, q 403. Carlton Cricket,

Football and Social Club northern stand, 1115. State Insurance Office-Solvency and viability, 1373.

Residential Tenancies Act-Amendments, q 687.

Retail Tenancies Advisory Committee-Report, 1677, 1682.

Returned Services League-Statement by Mr Ruxton on Government grants, 312, 315.

Reynolds, Mr T. C. (Gisborne) Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 818. Australian Railways Union-Ban on Jet express, 314. Community Welfare Services-Sunbury office, 1448. Consumer Affairs-Fitness centres, 1147, 1690. Corrections, Office of-Sunbury Training Centre,

446. Government Departments and Instrumentalities-

Attire for departmental heads, Q 1671. Grievances, 1147, 1690. Health-Fitness centres, 1147, 1690. Lotteries Gaming and Betting (Gaming Machines)

Bill, 1548, 1553, 1555. Ministry, The-Statements by Minister of Con-

sumer Affairs, 1147, 1690. Petition-Psychologists Bill, 153. Psychologists Bill, 153. Racing-Totalizator Agency Board annual report,

q 1784. Racing (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1523, 1528, 1531. Road Traffic-Calder Highway, Diggers Rest, inter­

section, 995. Sport-Proposed national tennis centre for Mel­

bourne, Q 914. State Finance-Taxes and charges. q 472. State Transport Authority-Cost of freighting grey­

hounds interstate, 144. Ban on Jet express, 314. Taxation-Increases, q 472. Totalizator Agency Board-Attire for chairman,

q 1671. Annual report, q 1784. Youth, Sport and Recreation-Proposed national

tennis centre for Melbourne, q 914. Youth, Sport and Recreation (Advisory Councils)

BilI,1480. Youth, Sport and Recreation (State Sports Council)

Bill, 108, 112,353.

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Richardson, Mr J. I. (Forest Hill)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 442. Appropriation (1984-85, No. 1) Bill, 826, 827,1029,

1078. 1082, 1093. Budget-For 1984-85: Hotel Windsor briefing, q 471,

debate. 826, 827, 1029,1078,1082,1093. Builders Labourers Federation-Queen Victoria

Medical Centre, q 37. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 442. Consumer Affairs-Victorian Consumer Affairs

Committee, q 261. General Credit legislation, q 684. Mail order scheme of UP International Advertising, 751.

Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Bill, 1603. Economic and Budget Review Committee-Exten­

sion oftime to report on Victorian wine industry, 56.

Education-Visits to zoo by children attending lan­guage centres, 895. Springview Primary School, 1345.

Environment Protection (General Amendment) Bill, 1640.

Ethnic Affairs-Unemployment in ethnic commun­ity, q 1005.

Ethnic Affairs Commission (Amendment) Bill, 52. Freedom of Information Act-Information on

superannuation benefits, 832. Gas and Fuel Corporation-Charges, q 256. Grievances, 634. Handicapped Persons-Facilities at Springview Pri­

mary School, 1345. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1392,

1393. Labour and Industry, Department of-Week-end

trading, q 403, q 759. Shop inspectors, 634. Medical Practitioners (Further Amendment) Bill,

1613. Miscellaneous Workers Union-Alleged theft, 195. National Crime Authority (State Provisions) Bill,

1806. Ombudsman-Information on superannuation

benefits, 832. Points of Order-Approval for incorporation in

Hansard. 449. Unparliamentary expression, 753. Relevancy of remarks, 1231. Raising a matter of privilege, 1346, 1347. Rule of sub judice. 1894.

Public Service-Information on superannuation benefits, 609,832.

Queen Victoria Medical Centre, q 37. State Electricity Commission-Charges, q 256. State Superannuation Board-Information on bene-

fits, 609, 832. Trading Hours-Week-end, q 403, 634, q 759. Unemployment-In ethnic community, q 1005.

Richardson, Mr J. I.-continued

Unions-Builders Labourers Federation, q 37. Mis­cellaneous Workers Union, 195.

UP International Advertising, California, 751. Victorian Consumer Affairs Committee-Member­

ship, q 261. Water (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill, 1744.

Ringwood Market Traders Association, 1682.

Road Construction Authority-Bridges-West Gate toll, 43. Bullock Creek, Calder

Highway, 836, 838. Freeways-West Gate project, q 323. Rezoning of

Healesville reserve, 1133. Eastern, 1505. General-Promotion campaign, q 1783. Roads-George Street, Doncaster, 611, 613. Dan­

denong Road, 762, 1125. C3 arterial, 1173, 1179.

Road Traffic-Authority-Modifications to bus for Box Hill Special

Developmental School, 395, 399. General-Calder Highway, Diggers Rest, intersec­

tion, 995, 998. Safety-Fairway system, 60, 62, 608, 612. Helmets

for cyclists, q 912. Proposed road safety day, 1261, 1266.

Regulation-Red light cameras at intersections, q 758. Calder Highway, Diggers Rest, intersec­tion, 995, 998.

Road Vehicles-Drivers-Licence endorsement for automatic cars,

749,754.

General-Government rebate, q 65. Bus for Box Hill Special Developmental School, 395, 399. Agricul­tural motor cycles, q 405, q 1499. Registration renewals, 1265, 1267.

Insurance-Compulsory third-party property, 314, 317.

Roper, Mr T. W. (Brunswick)

Abortion-At Preston and Northcote Community Hospital, q 319.

Australian Medical Council, q 1355. Blood Bank-Voluntary donation system, q 254, 398. Cemeteries-New sites, q 1503. Children-Child care services, q 70, q 907. Health

Commission pre-school regulations, 613. Constitution Act Amendment (Donations and Elec­

toral Expenditure) Bill, The, 1639. Consumer Affairs-Milk packaging in Geelong, 450. Corrections, Office of-Sunbury Training Centre,

450.

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Roper, Mr T. W.-continued Dental Services-School Dental Service, q 620. Fundraising Appeals Bill, 124, 126, 127, 128, 131,

132,133, 134, 1014,1015,1016,1017,1280. Geriatric Services-Grace McKellar House, Gee­

long, 1669. Nursing home accommodation, q 1670. Health- '

Commission-Pre-school regulations, 613. Survey on waiting lists for surgery, q 618. Werribee and District Community Health Services, q 758.

Diseases-Tuberculosis, q 1192. Drugs-Usage in public hospitals, 1894.

General-Haemodialysis machine, 145. Capital works programme, q 150. Services in south-east Melbourne, 397. Expenditure, q 762. Rat bait, 1266. Medicare system, q 1675.

Health (General Amendment) Bill, 97, 173,940,941, 942, 944, 1878.

Health (Radiation Safety) Bill (No. 2), 343, 443, 813, 1877.

Ho~pital Employees Federation of Australia-Dis­putes, q 254,398, q 545, q 617, q 689.

Hospitals-Queen Victoria Medical Centre reloca­tion project, 164, q 406. Preston and Northcote Community, q 319. Prince Henry's, 397, 997, q 1195. Charges, q 474. Royal Victorian Eye and Ear, q 545, q 617. McClelland report, q 618, q 1674. Waiting lists for surgery, q 618. Industrial disputes, q 689. Substitution of blood samples at Ballarat Base, 839. Gippsland Base, q 842. Equip­ment programme, q 1196. Medicare system, q 1675. Drug usage, 1894. Wangaratta District Base pathology unit, 1895.

Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1829, 1831, 1839, 1840, 1844, 1845.

land-For cemeteries, q 1503. Livestock-Prosecution of owners of uncontrolled

stock in public places, 450. McKellar, Grace, House, Geelong-Appeal, 1669. Medical Practitioners (Further Amendment) Bill, 765,87~ 1616, 1618, 1619.

Medical Services-School Medical Service, q 322. Australian Medical Council, q 1355.

Medicare-Effect on health system, q 1675. Mental Health-St Nicholas Hospital, q 475. Ministry, The-Want-of-confidence motion in Min-

ister of Health, 861. Municipalities-Uncontrolled stock in public places,

450. Child care services, q 907. Points of Order-Matter raised in debate on motion

for adjournment of sitting should relate to Gov­ernment administration, 448. Terms of want-of­confidence motion limited, 849, 850. Relevancy of remarks, 852, ! 560. Order of call, 860.

Poison-Rat bait, 1266.

Roper, Mr T. W.-continued Pre-school Teachers and Assistants (Portability of

Long Service Leave) Bill, 1008, 1160, 1558, 1560, 1561,1562.

Psychologists Bill-Referred to Social Development Committee, 1506.

Questions on Notice-Answers, 996. Red Cross Society-Blood Bank, q 254, 398. State Finance-Funding of child care centres, q 70. Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill-Referred to

Social Development Committee, 1506.

Want-of-Confidence Motion-In Minister of Health, 861.

Ross-Edwards, Mr Peter (Shepparton)

Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bill, 935, 1466. Alcoa of Australia Ltd-Portland Smelter: Minister­

ial statement, 94; joint venture, q 40 1, q 1564. Alcoa (Portland Aluminium Smelter) (Amendment)

Bill, 770, 1202. Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 715, 1091. Asbestos-In Government buildings, q 907. Ballarat Base Hospital, q 757. Builders Labourers Federation-Deregistration,

q 683. Business of the House-Days and hours of meeting,

q 1190, q 1781. Christmas Felicitations, 1889. Conservation, Forests and Lands-High plains cat­

tle grazing, 71. Constitution Act Amendment (Donations and Elec­

toral Expenditure) Bill, The, 1625. Constitution (Council Vacancies) BiU, 1531. Constitution (Duration of Parliament) Bill (No. 2),

495. Costigan Royal Commission-Tabling of report,

q 1352. Ministerial statement, 1709. Recommen­dations, q 1781.

Country Fire Authority-Future, 422. County Court (Amendment) Bill, 1316. Deaths-Hon. J. J. Sheehan, 27. E. E. Bond, Esq.,

31. Prime Minister of India, 1622. Education-BenaHa Technical School, q 470. Electoral-Seat of Morwe)) vacancy, 10. Environment Council-Appointment of honour-

able member for MorweH, 10. Football-Sunday finals, q 318. Government-Cost of television advertising cam­

paign, q 33. Want-of-confidence motion, 1729. Government Departments and Instrumentalities­

Asbestos in Government buildings, q 907. Grievance Day-Suspension of Standing Order,

1572.

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Ross-Edwards, Mr Peter-continued Land Tax (Amendment) Bill, 1290. Law Reform Commission Bill, 786, 1203. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1244. Liquor Control (Booth Licences) Bill (No. 2), 99,

103. Lotteries Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Bill (No.

2),1484. Magistrates' Courts (Appointment of Magistrates)

Bill,117. Management and Budget, Department of-State

Development Account borrowings, q 541, q 616. Return on Government investments, q 1000.

Members-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 10. Retire­ment of honourable members for Broadmeadows, Prahran, Hawthorn, Portland, Brighton, Pol­warth, Midlands and Wantirna, 1889.

Metropolitan Transit Authority-Free public trans­port on 31 December 1984, q 1268.

Ministerial Statements-Portland aluminium smelter project, 94. Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Australia: Royal Commission, 1709.

Ministry, The-Censure of Minister for Police and Emergency Services, 422.

National Crime Authority (State Provisions) Bill, 1800.

Pay-roll Tax (Amendment) Bill (No. 3), 1304. Petitions-High plains cattle grazing, 71. Red meat

trading hours, 1675. Points of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 33. Ques­

tions not to be debated, 472, 1001. Matter should relate to Government administration, 642. Call by Chair, 1729.

Police Department-Recruitment, q 65. Restric­tions on investigations, q 147. Blood sample sub­stitution at Ballarat Base Hospital, q 757. Disciplinary arrangements inquiry, q 1498.

Public Holiday (I 50th Anniversary) Bill, 1539, 1547.

Public Holiday-Free public transport on 31 December 1984, q 1268.

Senate Elections (Amendment) Bill, 548. Sport-Sunday football finals, q 318. Stamps (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1283, 1286. State Bank (Amendment) Bill (No. 3), 49. State Electricity Commission-Yallourn "C" power

station: Payments for redeployment of employees, q 254.

State Finance-State Development Account bor­rowings, q 541, q 616. Return on Government investments, q 1000.

State Insurance Office-Solvency and viability, 1370. Workers compensation, q 1451.

Ross-Edwards, Mr Peter-continued

Trading Hours-Retail, q 1110. For alcoholic liquor, q 1670. Red meat, 1675.

Trustee Companies BiII, 1765, 1766. Victorian Football League-Sunday football finals,

q 318. Want-of-Confidence Motion-In Government, 1729. Workers Compensation-Funding basis, q 1451.

Rowe, Mr B. J. (Essendon)

Annual Reporting Act-Reports to Parliament, 1664. Commonwealth-State Relations-Tax-sharing

arrangements, q 1783. Economic and Budget Review Committee-Reports

presented: Victorian public sector superannua­tion, 407; superannuation schemes, 1570.

Employment and Training-For Olympic athletes, q 1272.

Hospitals-Charges, q 474. Liquor Control Act, 1505. Litter Reduction Programme, 42. Olympic Games-Employment for athletes, q 1272. Petitions-Litter reduction programme, 42. Liquor

Control Act, 1505. State Insurance Office-Solvency and viability, 1371.

Legal advice, q 1567. Taxation-Commonwealth-State relations, q 1783. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 1505. Workers Compensation-Supplementation fund,!'

q 689. Funding basis, q 1567.

Royal Australian Navy-Building of submarines at Geelong, 1174, 1178, 1262, 1266.

Royal Australian Nursing Federation-Disputes, 626.

Royal Family-Proposed visit, q 1114.

Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani­mals-Court costs, 1445, 1449. (See also "Animals".)

S

Salinity Committee-Hours of meeting, 1200. Reports presented: Causes, effects and control of land and river salinity in Victoria, 1787; water allocations in northern Victoria, 1787.

Saltmarsh, Mr D. N. (Wantirna)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 135, 355, 434, 435, 497, 498, 499, 501, 506, 551, 553, 555, 556, 557, 558, 560, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, 577, 578, 579, 582, 583, 586, 589, 590, 591,593,594,595,596,1278.

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Saltmarsh, Mr D. N.-continued Animals-Proposed Keysborough dolphinarium,

1007. Appropriation (1984-85, No. 1) Bill, 978, 1076. Blackburn Attendance Centre, 625. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 135, 355,

434,435,497,498,499,501,506,597,598. Corrections, Office of-Blackburn Attendance

Centre, 625. Prison construction programme, q 1783.

Education-Funding of non-Government schools, 154.

Fisheries and Wildlife Service-Proposed Keys-borough dolphinarium, 1007.

Aoods-Insurance, 625. Grievances, 625. Health-Rat bait, 1261. Insurance-Aood,625. liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1412,

1413,1417. National Crime Authority (State Provisions) Bill,

1801.

Petitions-Funding of non-Government schools, 154. Proposed Keysborough dolphinarium, 1007.

Poison-Rat bait, 1261.

Seitz, Mr G. (Keilor)

Arts, The-State Theatre opening, q 404. Education-Disciplinary procedures in State schools,

q 688. Medical Services-In vitro fertilization, 763. Petition-In vitro fertilization, 763. Youth, Sport and Recreation-Special youth devel­

opment workers, q 1569.

Senior Citizens Week-Free public transport, 609,612.

Setches, Mrs K. P. (Ringwood)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 369, 435, 500, 549. Children-Child care services, q 907. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 369, 435,

500,549. Community Welfare Services-Child care services,

q 907. '

Consumer Affairs-Sale of dangerous implement, 1444 ..

Eastern Suburbs Co-operative Trading Society of Disabled and Disadvantaged Workers, 1128.

Education-Higher school certificate examination, 1665. Monkami Centre for the Mentally Handi­capped, 1683.

Grievances, 1128, 1682.

Setches, Mrs K. P.-continued

Handicapped Persons-Eastern Suburbs Co-opera­tive Trading Society of Disabled and Disadvan­taged Workers, 1128. Monkami Centre for the Mentally Handicapped, 1683.

Industry, Commerce and Technolog.y-Ringwood Market Traders Association, 1682.

Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1835. Mental Health-St Nicholas Hospital, q 475. Mon-

kami Centre for the Mentally Handicapped, 1683. Municipalities-Child care services, q 907. Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, q 687. Parliament House-Access by disabled persons,

1128. Petition-Liquor Control Act, 763. Police Department-Neighbourhood Watch scheme,

q 687. Retail Tenancies Advisory Committee-Report,

1682. Ringwood Market Traders Association, 1682. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 763. Victorian Institute of Secondary Education-Higher

school certificate examination, 1665.

Sheeha~ Mr A;J. (Ivanhoe) Community Welfare Services-Child care centres,

q 70. Women's refuges, q 1357. Education-Relationship between secondary and

post-secondary education, q 685. Grievances, 1692. Health-Drug usage in public hospitals, 1892. Hospitals-Drug usage, 1892. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Industrial

accidents, q 151. International Youth Year, 1693. Point of Order-Rule of sub judice. 1895. State Finance-Funding of child care centres, q 70. Women-Refuges, q 1357. Youth-International Youth Year, 1693. Youth, Sport and Recreation (Advisory Councils)

Bill,1482.

Sheehan, Mr F. P. (Ballarat South) A viation-Site for proposed national museum,

q 1270. Death-Hon. J. J. Sheehan, 28. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Reiional

assistance programmes, q 68. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1825. Museum-Site for proposed national aviation

museum, q 1270. Petition-Red meat trading hours, 1675. Trading Hours-Red meat, 1675.

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Sheehan, Mr F. P.-continued Women-Refuges, q 1357.

Sheehan, The late Hon. J. J., 26.

Shell, Mr H. K. (Geelong West) Adoption Bill (No. 2), 372, 500, 508, 511, 569, 577,

578. Children-Rights of unborn, 1505. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 372,500,

508.511,569.57~ 578. Community Welfare Services-Foster care pro­

gramme, q 405. Consumer Affairs-Milk packaging in Geelong, 407,

449.1774. Education-Equal opportunity in technical and fur­

thereducation. q 1674. Equal Opportunity-In technical and further edu­

cation. q 1674. Geelong-Milk packaging, 407. Survey in Geelong

West electorate. 654. Geriatric services, 1666. Building of submarines, 1174, 1262.

Geriatric Services-Grace McKellar House, Gee-long. 1666.

Grievances. 654. Housing-Single-entry flats. 750. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1815. McKellar. Grace. House. Geelong-Appeal, 1666. Petitions-Milk packaging in Geelong. 407. Unborn

children. 1505. Point of Order-On behalf of another member, 1393. Police Department-Survey of violence in sport,

q 1115. Royal Australian Navy-Building of submarines at

Geelong. 1174. 1262. Sport-Violence, q 1115. State Transport Authority-Extension of Geelong

transit system to Grovedale and Leopold, 538.

Sibree, Mrs P. A. (Kew) Adoption Bill (No. 2). 385, 505, 508, 510. Appropriation (1984-85, No. 1) Bill, 804, 1068, 1070,

1075. Births-Registration, 1264. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 385, 505,

508.510. Children's Protection Society-Funding, q 1354. Community Welfare Services-Funding for child

protection services, q 1354. Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Bill, 1576, 1594,

159~ 1596. 1602. 1601

Sibree, Mrs P. A.-continued Dental Services-School Dental Service, q 620. Employment Agents Act-Proclamation, q t 197. Employment and Training-Resource centre in

Latrobe Valley, 892. Youth unemployment, q 1002.

Films (Classification) Bill, 1787. Gas and Fuel Corporation-Charges, q 475. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, t 826, 1836. Latrobe Valley Women's Community Advancement

Co-operative Ltd, 892. Ministerial Statement-Government's achieve­

ments for women, 1648. Petitions-Psychologists Bill, 478. Liquor Control

Act, 478. Point of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 1560. Pre-school Teachers and Assistants (Portability of

Long Service Leave) Bill, 1519, 1558, 1559, 1560, 1561, 1562.

Psychologists Bill, 478. State Electricity Commission-Charges, q 475. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 478. Women-Latrobe Valley Women's Community

Advancement Co-operative Ltd, 892. Govern­ment's achievements, 1648.

Youth, Sport and Recreation (Advisory Councils) Bill,1472.

Sidiropoulos, Mr Theodore (Richmond)

Education-Expansion ofT AFE services, q 546. Housing-Improvements to high-rise estates, q 259. Petitions-Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill,

263. Psychologists Bill, 264. Psychologists Bill, 264. State Emergency Service-Morale of members,

q 760. Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill, 263.

SiIenus Companies-Government investment, q 1270.

Simmonds, Mr J. L. (Reservoir)

Apprentices-At Latrobe Valley Trade Training Centre, 613. Group training schemes, q 845. Training centre for Warrnambool, 1179. Intake, q 1455.

Dangerous Goods (Road Transport) Bill, 765, 1591, 1594, 1595, 1596, 1598, 1599, 1600, 1602, 1883.

Education-Participation and equity programme, 1777.

Employment and Training­Employment-Resource centre in Latrobe Valley,

898. Growth, q 910, q 9 t t. Expenditure on new

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Simmonds, Mr J. L.-continued job opportunities, q 912. Commonwealth Employment Programme funding, 1350, 1777.

General-Occupational health and safety, 1778. Ministry-Government grants to organizations, 315.

Funding of Latrobe Valley Trade Training Centre, 613.

Training-Skills training programme, q 261. Apprentices, q 845, q 1455. Centre for Warrnam­boot 1179.

Unemployment-Statistics, q 846, q 906, q 908. Youth, q 1002.

Health-Occupational safety, 1778. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Industrial

accidents, q 151. Occupational health and safety, 1778.

Latrobe Valley Trade Training Centre. 613. Latrobe Valley Women's Community Advancement

Co-operative Ltd. 898. Municipalities-Handyman service, Kilmore, 1350.

Proposed restaurant and aquarium complex at Mornington, 1778.

Petition-Liquor Control Act, 691. Planning-Proposed complex at Mornington, 1778. Points of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 514, 515,

1174. Police Department-Equipping unmarked police

vehicles with sirens, 315. Returned Services League-Statement by Mr Rux­

ton on Government grants, 315. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 691.

Simpson, Mr J. H. (Niddrie)

Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bill, 663. Agriculture. Department of-Meat inspection, 896. Australian Railways Union-Ban on Jet express, 317. Birregurra and District Hospital, 677. Birth Certificates-Cost, 997. Constitution Act Amendment (Donations and Elec­

toral Expenditure) Bill. The, 765, 877, 1636. Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Legisla­

tion) Bill. The, 660, 667, 1208, 1471. Constitution (Council Vacancies) Bill, 1375, 1390. Economic and Budget Review Committee-Report

on public sector superannuation, 399. Education-Box Hill Special Developmental School,

399. Visits to zoo by children attending language centres, 896.

Electoral~Rolls, 896, 1490. Employment and Training-Concessions for unem­

ployed. 399. Leasing ofWangaratta property, 840. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2),869.

Simpson, Mr J. H.-continued

Insurance-Compulsory third-party for motor vehi­cles, 317.

Labour and Industry, Department of-Week-end trading, q 403, q 759. Trading hours during festi­vals, 895, 998.

Lysale Pty Ltd, 840. Meat Industry-Inspection, 896. Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works­

Alleged misappropriation of petrol at Werribee sewerage farm, 145. Thomson dam, 677, q 683. Burst water main in Lloyd Street, Box Hit"l, 754. Dispute with Templestowe resident, 755.

Members-Electorate office of honourable member for Syndal, 399.

Mental Health-Grant to Victorian Mental Health Association, 754.

Metropolitan Transit Authority­Fares-Student concessions, 200. Level Crossings-High Street, Glen Iris, 1351. Rail Services-Balaclava station, 199. Museum sta­

tion, 677. Industrial bans, 1489. Ministry, The-Statement by Minister of Agricul­

ture, 451. Overseas trip by Minister of Labour and Industry, q 1113.

Miscellaneous Workers Union-Alleged theft, 199. Motor Accidents Board-Staff, q 1357. Motor Car (Insurance Surcharge) Bill, 865. Petition-Liquor Control Act, 478. Planning-Permit for electorate office of honourable

member for Syndal, 399. Point of Order-Reflection on decision of House,

1684. Police Department-Portland sheep industry dis­

pute, 451. Property and Services, Department of-Roll for

Doncaster electorate, 896. Cost of birth certifi­cates, 997.

Public Works Department-Inward wide-area tele­phone service, q 257. Renovations to electorate office of honourable member for Syndal, 399. Leasing ofWangaratta property, 840.

Road Construction Authority-C3 arterial road, 1179.

Road Traffic Authority-Modifications to bus for Box Hill Special Developmental School, 399. Calder Highway, Diggers Rest, intersection, 998.

Road Vehicles-Compulsory third-party property insurance, 317. Licence endorsement for auto­matic cars, 754. Registration renewals, 1267.

Senate Elections (Amendment) Bill, 343, 423.

State Transport Authority-Fares and Freights-Super saver fares, 146. Cost of

freighting greyhounds interstate, 146.

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Simpson, Mr J. H.-continued

General-Public toilets at Bannockburn railway sta­tion, 146. Licensing of ferry services on Western­port Bay, 451. Car parking at Geelong railway station, 676.

Rail Serrices-Manpowerat Donald, 1669. Superannuation-For public sector, 399. T elecom Australia-Inward wide-area telephone

service, q 257. Thomson Dam-Safety of wall, 677, q 683. Trading Hours-In Dunkeld, 199. Report of Minis­

terial Advisory Committee on Shop Trading Hours, q 261. Week-end, q 403, q 759. For alco­holic liquor, 478. During festivals, 895, 998. Retail, q 1113.

Victorian Farmers and Graziers Association-State­ment by Minister of Agriculture at Portland meet­ing, 451.

Victorian Motor Schools Association-Driving licence endorsement for automatic cars, 754.

Water Charge Concessions Bill, 765, 915, 1310, 1311. Water (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill, 1200. Western port Bay-Licensing offerry services, 451.

Small Business-Restrictions and charges, 1116. Box Hill Arcade Traders, 1677.

Small Business Development Corporation-Recom­mendations of Public Bodies Review Committee, q 1504.

Social Development Committee-Reports presented: Complaint procedures against health services, 43; inquiry into radiation apparatus, 763; road safety, 1457; certificate of need legislation, 1506; com­pensation for the dispossession and dispersal of the Aboriginal people, 1570.

Social Welfare (See "Community Welfare Services".)

Speaker. The (the Hon. C. T. Edmunds)

Rulings and Statements Qf-Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 479, 693.

Auditor-General-First report for 1983-84, 479. Audits of Government stores operations and departmental cash management to October 1984, 914. Second report for 1983-84, 1677.

Burton, Mr A.-Retirement, 678. Business of the House-Order, 170. Notices of

Motion, 847. Christmas Felicitations, 1891. Clifford, Mr J., OAM-Retirement, 678. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association-Meet-

ing, 814. Constitution (Duration of Parliament) Bill (No. 2)­

Council amendments infringement of Assembly

4917/85-3

Speaker, The (the Hon. C. T. Edmunds)-continued

privileges, 344. Absolute majority required for agreement to amendments, 344.

Deakin University, 1548, 1738, 1779, 1780. Deaths-Hon. J. J. Sheehan, 30. E. E. Bond, Esq.,

32. Prime Minister of India, 1622. Debate-Role of Speaker, 20. Relevancy of remarks,

101,514,515,516,518,519,521,530,601,747, 825,837,938,939,1091,1092,1093,1174,1176, 1202, 1242, 1243, 1248, 1292, 1294, 1295, 1301, 1342, 1420, 1421, 1471, 1538, 1541, 1571, 1623, 1624, 1626, 1803, 1805. Motion for adjournment of sitting: Alleged misrepresentation, 145; matter must relate to Government administration, 314, 447, 1107, 1448; permission to display article, 449, 537, 1444; facetious point of order, 450; alleged untrue statement, 539; matter raised must not request legislation, 750, 1262, 1775; Budget not to be debated, 753; only one matter to be raised, 992; warning to honourable member for Malvern, 998; matter to be directed to appropriate Minister, 1262; matter of privilege not to be raised, 1346, 1347. Carriage of motion, 169. Offensive remarks, 199, 659, 969, 1757. Interjections, 380, 425, 622, 748, 793,835,837,969, 1364, 1538, 1623, 1624, 1626, 1627, 1712. Unparliamentary expressions, 397, 622, 753, 995, 1246, 1535. Reference to debate in same session, 446, 522. Third reading, 598. Rule of sub judice, 623, 1807, 1895. Statement in debate, 657,658,997. Tabling of quoted document, 658, 976. Matter responsibility of House Committee, 659. Unparliamentary behaviour of honourable member for Monbulk, 660. Motion withdrawn, 670. Correct titles to be used, 747, 1232, 1623. Terms of want-of -confidence motion limited, 849. Sessional Orders, 968. Reference to Ministers, 973. Identifying quotes from documents, 977, 978,1804. Authority of the Chair, 1090. Form of House, 1234. Motion "That the question be now put", 1246. Tedious repetition, 1293. Call by Chair, 1373. Parliamentary privilege, 1647. Progression of time, 1870.

Division List-Error, 1603. Electoral-Seat of Morwell vacancy, 1, 26. Environment Council-Appointment of honour-

able member for Morwell, I, 26. Fundraising Appeals Bill, 1200. Government-Want-of-confidence motion, 1712. Hansard-Daily, 116. Incorporation of material,

1628. Joint Sittings of Parliament-Deakin University,

1548, 1738, 1779, 1780. Monash University, 1548, 1738, 1779, 1780. Victorian Institute of Secondary Education, 1548, 1738, 1779, 1780.

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Speaker, The (the Hon. C. T. Edmunds}-continued Spyker, Mr P. C.-continued

Members-Seat of MOI'Well vacancy, I, 26. Illness of honourable member for Portland, 64. Unparlia­mentary behaviour of honourable member for Monbulk, 660. Retirement of honourable mem­bers for Broadmeadows, Prahran, Hawthorn, Portland, Brighton, Polwarth, Midlands and Wan­tirna, 1891.

Monash University, 1548, 1738, 1779, 1780. Notice Paper-Corrected copy, 65. Parliament-Televising and photographing of pro-

ceedings, 401, 470, 693, 1662, 1696. Questions without Notice-Not to be debated, 33,

35, 255, 321, 471, 473, 541, 543, 683, 685, 760, 843,908, 1001, 1111, 1114, 1191, 1193, 1271, 1675. Interjections, 34, 35, 148, 150,256,258,260,321, 405,473,617,1003,1111,1191,1193,1357,1452, 1454. To be directed to appropriate Minister, 149. Not to be hypothetical, 320, 322, 683. Nonsensical Question, 322. Out of order, 470,471,476. Not to seek opinion, 542, 543, 1453. Must be specific, 544, 690, 111I, 1196. Unparliamentary expres­sion, 547. Rules on form of, 682. Must not antici­pate Budget debate, 757. Reflection on Chair, 1194. Offensive remark, 1357. Tabling of Quoted docu­ments, 1497. Not to seek legal opinion, 1785.

State Insurance Office-Solvency and viability, 1359. Victorian Institute of Secondary Education-Coun­

cil, 1548, 1738, 1779, 1780. Want-of-Confidence Motion-In Government, 1712.

Sport-Proposed national tennis centre for Mel­bourne, 196, 201, Q 689, Q 914. Sunday football finals, Q 318. Proposed national football league, Q 402. Professional boxing, Q 403. Violence, Q I I 15. Carhon cricket, football and social club northern stand, 11 15. Employment for Olympic athletes, Q 1272. World Veterans Tennis Cham­pionships, 1680. (See also "Football", "Victorian FootbalJ League" and "Youth, Sport and Recreation". )

Spyker, Mr P. C. (Heatherton)

Australian Railways Union-Grant to Victorian branch, Q 690.

Children-Advertising of electronic nanny, 898. Consumer Affairs-Victorian Consumer Affairs

Committee membership, Q 261. Product safety, Q 405. Credit legislation, Q 684. Mail order scheme of UP International Advertising, 756. Advertising of electronic nanny, 898. Sale of dangerous imple­ment, 1449. Milk packaging in Geelong, 1777.

Employment Agents Act-Proclamation, 1197. Employment and Training-Unemployment in eth­

nic community, Q 1005.

Ethnic Affairs-Grant to Australian Railways Union (Victorian Branch), Q 690. Unemployment in eth­nic community, Q 1005. Use of word "Christian" on forms, 1776.

Ethnic Affairs Commission (Amendment) Bill, 55. Government Departments and Instrumentalities-

Use of word "Christian" on forms, 1776. Housing-Rental market, Q 687. Petroleum Products:-Petrol pricing, Q 1 195. Residential Tenancies Act-Amendments, Q 687. Sudden Infant Death Research Foundation-

Advertising of electronic nanny, 898. Unions-Australian Railways Union, Q 690. UP International Advertising, California, 756. Victorian Consumer Affairs Committee-Member-

ship, Q 261.

Stafford Ellinson (Manufacturing) Pty Ltd-State and regional industries programme, Q 1353.

State Bank of Victoria-Sale of equity in Tricontinen­tal Corporation Ltd, 535, 539. Performance, Q 1003. (See also uBanks".)

State Electricity Commission-Charges-Increases, Q 36, Q 256, Q 475. To Alcoa of

Australia Ltd, Q 149, 196,200, Q 319. Gent'ral-Insurance exchange rates, Q 320. Newport Power Station-Inspection of boilers and

pressure vessels, 638. Yallourn "C" Power Station-Payments for rede­

ployment of employees, Q 254. (See also UEnergy Resources".)

State Emergency Servi~Floods in Melbourne sub­urbs, Q 542. Morale of members, Q 760. At Euroa, 996, 998. Rescue of students at Marysville, Q 1673.

State Finance-Funding of child care centres, Q 70. Victorian Development Fund: Results, Q 257; State Development Account, Q 541, Q 616, Q 1268. Taxes and charges, Q 258, Q 259, Q 262, Q 472, Q 476. State debt, Q 757, Q 912. Borrowings, Q 841, Q 1112. Return on Government investments, Q 1000.

State Insurance Office-Workers compensation fund­ing basis, Q 119 I, Q 1I92, Q 1194, Q 1195, Q 1268, Q 1269, Q 1270, Q 1271, q 1273, Q 1352, Q 1451, Q 1497, Q 1503, Q 1504, q 1567, Q 1568, q 1569, Q 1672. Solvency and viability, 1358. Reports and accounts, Q 1452, Q 1674. Advice from Depart­ment of Management and Budget, q 1499, Q 1503, Q 1504,Q 1564,Q 1566, 1639,Q 1670. Legal advice, Q 1502, Q 1567, Q 1568. Services, Q 1784.

State Superannuation Board-Information on bene­fits, 609, 612, 832, 838.

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State Transport Authority-Bus Services-For country students, 478.

Albury-Wodonga to Mildura, 536, 538. Extension of Geelong transit system to Grovedale and Leo­pold,538.

Countr.v and Interstate Railway Lines-Cobram to Melbourne. 60, 62. Gippsland, q 259. Vinelander, q 544. Leongatha, q 1456. Conductors, q 1567.

Fares and Freights-Grain handling rates, 59, 62, q 686. Lilydale service, 71. Super saver fares, 143, 146. Cost of freighting greyhounds interstate, 144, 146. Ban on Jet express, 314, 317, 395, 399. Stu­dent excursion fares, 537, 538. Pensioner travel concessions., q 686. Mildura freight centre, q 911.

General-Transfer of administrative staff, 61, 63. Early retirement scheme, q 69, q 260. Public toi­lets at Bannockburn railway station, 144, 146. Licensing of ferry services on Western port Bay, 448. 451. Free public transport: For Senior Citi­zens Week. 609, 612; on 31 December 1984, q 1356. Car parking at Geelong railway station, 671. 676. Sale and lease-back of railway assets, 1263,1266. Annual report and accounts, q 1674.

Rail Services-Proposed closure of lines, q 690. Manpower at Donald, 1665. 1669, 1681.

Steggall, Mr B. E. H. (Swan Hill) Adoption Bill (No. 2). 360,434,438,497,498, 502,

504. 505. 506. 508, 509, 552, 554, 557, 559, 563, 564,566, 571, 574, 576, 577, 578, 580, 581, 583, 585,589,590.591,592,593,594.596,1278.

Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 1031, 1056, 1059.

Australian Plague Locust Commission, 1488. Canac Consultants Ltd-Report on grain transport,

q690. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 360,434,

438. 497, 498, 502, 504, 505, 506, 508, 509, 552, 554, 557. 559, 563, 564,566, 571, 574, 576, 577, 578. 580, 581, 583, 585. 589, 590, 591, 592, 593, 594.596.

Conservation, Forests and Lands-Locust plague, 1488.

Housing-Accommodation programme, q 1272, q 1452.

Locust Plague, 1488. Melbourne Corporation (Election of Council)

(Amendment) Bill, 523. State Transport Authority-Proposed closure of rail

lines, q 690. Water Charge Concessions Bill, 1309, 1311. Water (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill, 1745. Wheat Marketing Bill, 1752.

Spyker, Mr P. C.-continued Youth, Sport and Recreation (Advisory Councils)

Bill,1477.

Stirling, Mr G. F. (Williamstown) Community Welfare Services-Probationary ser-

vices, q 913. Corrections, Office of-Probationary services, q 913. Education-Property review, q 1353. Industry, Commerce and Technology-Heavy engi­

neering sector, q 320. Petition-West Gate Bridge toll, 43. Road Construction Authority-West Gate Bridge

toll, 43. Rulings and Statements as Acting Speaker­Debate-Inaudibility, 166. Unparliamentary remark,

628. Interjections, 629, 644. Members to address Chair, 639. Matter to relate to Government administration, 642. Relevancy of remarks, 1211.

Sudden Infant Death Research Foundation-Advertis­ing of electronic nanny, 893, 898.

Superannuation-For public sector, 396,399.

Supreme Court-Report of judges for 1983, 1007.

T

Tanner, Mr E. M. P. (Caulfield) Alcoa of Australia 'Ltd-Portland smelter joint ven­

ture, q 322. Alpine Resorts Commission-Operation, 1666. Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 792, 1023, 1030,

1060,1061,1066,1073,1095,1096,1099,1102. Australian Railways Union-Grant to Victorian

branch, q 690. Birth Certificates-Cost, 992. Blood Bank-Voluntary donation system, q 254. Builders Labourers Federation-Dispute at Queen

Victoria Medical Centre, q 34. Ethnic Affairs-Grant to Australian Railways Union

(Victorian Branch), q 690. Grievances, 1125. Hospital Employees Federation of Australia­

Members working with Red Cross volunteers, q 254.

Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1337, 1391, 1401, 1403.

Industrial Relations (Long Service Leave) Bill, 598. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1829,1847. Insurance-Compulsory third-party for motor vehi-

c1es,314. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 429,1211,

]4]2, ]413, 14]4, ]415, 1416, ]420, 1422, 1424,

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Tanner, Mr E. M. P.-continued

1425, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1430, 1431, 1432, 1434, 1741, 1742.

Liquor Control (Booth Licences) Bill (No. 2), 98. Momington-Proposed restaurant and aquarium

complex, 1771. Petitions-Gaoling of Frank Penhalluriack, 41.

Liquor Control Act, 406, 1570. Widening of Dan­denong Road, 762.

Planning-Proposed restaurant and aquarium com­plex at Momington, 1771.

Points of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 1241. A vailability of documents, 1648. Reference to future legislation, 1775.

Police Department-Crime car squad duties, 1893. Property and Services, Department of -Cost of birth

certificates, 992. Queen Victoria Medical Centre, q 34. Red Cross Society-Blood bank, q 254. Road Construction Authority-Widening of Dan­

denong Road, 762, 1125. Road Vehicles-Compulsory third-party insurance,

314. Tourism-Alpine Resorts Commission, 1666. Trading Hours-Gaoling of Frank Penhalluriack, 41.

For alcoholic liquor, 406, 1570. Workers Compensation-Cooney inquiry, 671.

Taxation-

Financial Institutions Duty-Review panel, q 1455. General-Wine licence fee, q 40, 61. Increases,

q 258, q 259, q 262, q 472, q 476. Wildlife park licence fee, 400. Nieuwenhuizen inquiry, q 616. Receipts, q 842. Commonwealth-State relations, q 1783.

Teaching Service Conciliation and Arbitration Com­mission-Role of principals, q 909.

Telecom Australia-Inward wide-area telephone serv­ice, q 257.

Television Industry-Developments, q 67.

Templeto~ Mr T. W. (Mentone)

Petitions-Liquor Control Act, 42, .342,478. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 42, 342, 478.

Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Bill, 71, 263, 478, 1274.

Thomson Dam-Safety of wall, 672, 677, q 683.

Tobacco Industry-Research funding, 1349, 1350.

Toner. Mrs P. T. (Greensborough)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 264, 354, 390, 436, 441, 497, 498,499,503,504,505,506,508,509,550,552, 553, 554, 556, 557, 560, 562, 564, 566, 567, 568, 569, 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 580, 58~ 58~ 58~ 588, 589, 59~ 591, 592, 593,594,595,596,1277,1280.

Children-Child care services, q 323. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 354, 390,

436,441,497,498,499,503,504,505,506,508, 509,597,598.

Children's Protection Society-Funding, q 1354. Community Welfare Services-Children-Foster care programme, q 405. Cottage

by the Sea, Queenscliff, 452. Allambie Reception Centre, q 1273. Protective services funding, q 1354. Wards of State, q 1568.

Department-Probationary services, q 913. Sunbury office, 1449.

General-Women's refuges, q 1357. Youth-Services, q 844. Corrections, Office of-General-Beechworth Training Prison, 20 I. Prison

facilities, q 619. Early release scheme, 1350. Prison construction programme, q 1784.

Parole and Probation-Probationary services, q 913. Pentridge Prison-Suspension of warder, 1449. Housing-Vacant Government-owned properties,

201. Penalties and Sentences (Amendment) Bill (No. 2),

1876. Points of Order-Explanation of clause, 505.

Unparliamentary expression, 1535. Women-Refuges, q 1357.

Totalizator Agency Board-Attire of chairman, q 1671. Annual report, q 1784.

Tourism-Government strategy, q 66. Chinese museum in Bendigo, 393, 400. Promotion ofYarra Valley, 833, 838. Aboriginal cultural interpretive centre for Grampians National Park, q 1355. Alpine Resorts Commission, 1666, 1669. Effects of mOSQuito plague in Gippsland Lakes area, 1676. World Veterans Tennis Championships, 1680.

Trade Unions (See "Unions".)

Trading Hours-Gaoling of Frank Penhalluriack, 41. Week-end, 41, q 403, 634, 691, q 759. For alco­holic liquor, 42, 72, 153,262, 342,406,478,621, 691, 763, 846, 914, 1006, 1115, 1198, 1358, 1456, 1505, 1570, q 1670, 1676. In Dunkeld, 194, 199. Report of Ministerial Advisory Committee on shop trading hours, q 261. During festivals, 891, 895, 994,998. Retail, q lIlO, q 1113, 1137. Red meat, 1675.

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Transphere Ltd-Investments, 644.

Treasury (See "Management and Budget, Department of'.)

Trezise, Mr N. B. (Geelong North)

Boxing-Promotion, q 403. Corrections, Office of-Proposed prison at Lara, 621. Death-Hon. J. J. Sheehan, 28. Football-Proposed national league, q 402. Betting,

q 911. Handicapped

q 1504. Persons-Recreational activities,

Lotteries Gaming and Betting (Gaming Machines) Bill, 1307, 1552, 1555.

Petition-Proposed prison at Lara, 621. Racing-General-Report of Victorian racing industry work­

ing party. 316. TAB annual report, q 1785. Horse-Alleged fixing of races, q 69.

Racing (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 766, 878, 1527, 1530.

Sport-Proposed national tennis centre for Mel-bourne, 201, q 689, q 914. Sunday football finals, q 318. Proposed national football league, q 402. Professional boxing, q 403.

Totalizator Agency Board-Annual report, q 1785. Victorian Football League-Sunday football finals,

q 318. Youth, Sport and Recreation-General-Proposed national tennis centre for Mel­

bourne, 201, q 914. Football betting, q 911. Rec­reational activities for the disabled, q 1504.

Grants and Subsidies-For proposed national tennis centre in Melbourne, q 689. For International Youth Year, q 843. For special youth develop­ment workers, q 1569.

Youth, Sport and Recreation (Advisory Councils) Bill, 766, 881, 1483.

Youth, Sport and Recreation (State Sports Council) Bill, Ill, 112,352.

Tricontinental Corporation Ltd, 535, 539.

Trusts-Investments, 644.

U

Unemployment (See "Employment and Training­Unemployment" .)

Unions-Actors Equity, 1. Builders Labourers Feder­ation, q 32, q 34, q 37, q 68, q 323, q 541, 622, 624,643, q 682, q 683, q 684, q 757,834,836,837, 838, q 841, q 842, q 843, q 913, 1263, 1265. Mis-

Unions-continued

cellaneous Workers Union, 195, 199. Australian Railways Union, 314, 317, q 323, 395, 399, q 690, q 4690. Hospital Employees Federation, 397,398, q 545, q 617, q 689. Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Australia, q 544, q 615, q 1352, 1696, q 1781. Royal Australian Nursing Federa­tion, 626. Australian Workers Union, q 323,836, 838. Victorian Public Service Association, q 1004. Actors Equity, 1138. Victorian Teachers Union, q 1353. Australian Federated Union of Loco­motive Enginemen, 1665, 1669, 1681.

Universal Life Church, 611, 613.

U niversities-

Deakin-Council, 1548,1571,1738,1779. Monash-Council, 1548, 1571, 1738, 1779.

UP International Advertising, California, 751, 756.

Urban Land Authority-Land sales, q 476. Goona­warra estate, q 1003.

v

Vaughan, Dr G. M. (Glenhuntly)

Adoption Bill (No. 2), 384.

Banks-Foreign bank licences, q 472. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 384. Electoral-Referendum, q 1500. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1820. Litter Reduction Programme, 42. Melbourne-Financial centre, q 472. Ministry, The-Premier's overseas visit, q 472. Petitions-Litter reduction programme, 42. Liquor

Control Act, 153, 621. Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 153, 621.

Victoria-Promotion by Premier, q 318, q 403. 150th anniversary celebrations, q 1114, q 1498, q 1564.

Victorian Consumer Affairs Committee-Member­ship, q 261.

Victorian Dairy Industry Authority-Sale of milk, q 1112.

Victorian Development Fund-Results, q 257. State Development Account, q 541, q 616, q 1268.

Victorian Economic Development Corporation-Fund­ing of Queen Victoria Medical Centre project, q 65.

Victorian Farmers and Graziers Association-State­ment by Minister of Agriculture at Portland meet­ing, 445, 451.

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Victorian Football League-Sunday football fihals, q 318. (See also "Football", "Sport" and "Youth, Sport and Recreation".)

Victorian Institute of Secondary Education-Higher school certificate examination, 1665, 1667. Coun­cil, 1548,1571,1738,1779.

Victorian Motor Schools Association-Driving licence endorsement for automatic cars, 749, 754.

Victorian Public Service Association-Stop-work meeting of Education Department staff, q 1004.

Victorian Teachers Union-Special education units, q 1353. (See also "Education- Teachers".)

Video Cassettes-Pornographic, q 35. "R" and "X"­rated, 1007.

W

Wallace, Mr T. W. (Gippsland South)

Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 965, 1052. Chinatown Historic Precinct Bill, 948, 954,956,957. Crown Land (Reserves)(Amendment) Bill, 1319. Dairy Industry Bill, 279. Gippsland Base Hospital, q 842. Mosquito Plague, 1676.

National Parks (Further Amendment) Bill, 1325. Petition-Mosquito plague, 1676. Police Department-Staff superannuation, q 1194. South Yarra Project Bill, 1508. Sport-Proposed national tennis centre for Mel­

bourne, q 689. State Transport Authority-Gippsland line, q 259.

Leongatha line. q 1456. Tourism-Effects of mqsquito plague in Gippsland

Lakes area, 1676. Youth, Sport and Recreation-Proposed national

tennis centre for Melbourne, q 689.

Walsh, Mr R. W. (Albert Park)

Australian Bureau of Statistics-Industrial disputes, q 1004.

Hospitals-Prince Henry's, 41, 477. Industrial Affairs-Australian Bureau of Statistics

figures on industrial disputes, q 1004. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1397. Law Department-Case of Peter John Lawless, 263. Petitions-Relocation of Prince Henry's Hospital,

41,477. Peter John Lawless, 263. Ports-Trade statistics, q 149. Road Traffic-Red light cameras at intersections,

q 758.

Want-of-Confidence Motions-In Minister of Health, 622,847. In Government, 1569, 1712.

Water-Threat to Geelong supply, q 473. Thompson dam, 672, 677, q 683.

Water Safety-Marine search and rescue service, Tor­quay, 1664, 1668.

Westemport Bay-Licensing of ferry services, 448, 451.

Whiting, Mr M. S. (Mildura)

Adoption Bill (No. 2),442, 579, 580, 584. Australian League of Rights-Alleged infiltration of

National and Liberal parties, 1691. Australian Medical Council, q 1355. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 442, 579,

580,584. Education (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1850. Ethnic Affairs Commission (Amendment) Bill, 55. Euthanasia-Refusal of medical treatment legisla-

tion, 42. Fundraising Appeals Bill, 121, 127, 129, 131, 132,

134.

Grievances, 626, 1691. Health (General Amendment) Bill, 931, 940, 941,

942,943. Health (Radiation Safety) Bill (No. 2), 809. Hospitals-Staffing, 626. McClelland report, q 1674. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1390, 1812,

1836,1839, 1840, 1843, 1844,1846. Legal and Constitutional Committee-Reports pre­

sented: Subordinate Legislation (Deregulation) Bill, 621; overseas court delays and remedies, 1786.

Liberal Party-Alleged infiltration by Australian League of Rights, 1691.

Loddon-Campaspe Regional Planning Authority Bill,662.

Medical Practitioners (Further Amendment) Bill, 1383,1617, 1619.

Medical Services-Nursing: Disputes, 626; training, q 758. Australian Medical Council, q 1355.

National Party-Alleged infiltration by Australian League of Rights, 1691.

Petitions-Refusal of medical treatment legislation, 42. Liquor Control Act, 478, 1006.

Points of Order-Answer to question not to be debated, 543. Time provided for debate under Sessional Orders, 860.

Pre-school Teachers and Assistants (Portability of Long Service Leave) Bill, 1521, 1559, 1561, 1562.

Royal Australian Nursing Federation-Disputes, 626.

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Whiting, Mr M. S.-continued

State Transport Authority- Vinelander service, q 544. Mildura freight centre, q 911.

Trading Hours-For alcoholic liquor, 478,1006.

Wilkes, Mr F. N. (Northcote)

Adoption Bill-Concurrent debate, 135. Appropriation (1984-85, No. I) Bill, 1023. Canned Fruits Marketing (Amendment) Bill, 1247. Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill-Con-

current debate, 135. Chinatown Historic Precinct Bill, 1879. Constitution (Duration of Parliament) Bill (No. 2),

344,496. Crown Land (Reserves) (Amendment) Bill, 1883. Dairy Industry-Milk: Zoning, q 1003; interstate

sales, q 1112. Dairy Industry Bill, 285, 287, 288, 289, 291, 292,

294, 295, 296, 298, 299, 300, 305, 308, 310, 311, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1762, 1879.

Environment Protection (General Amendment) BiU, 884,1640.

House Builders' Liability-Report, q 1785. Housing-House builders' liability, q 1785. Local Government Act-House builders' liability,

q 1785. Local Government (Long Service Leave) BiU, 114. Loddon-Campaspe Regional Planning Authority

Bill, 547, 661, 663. . Melbourne Corporation (Election of Council)

(Amendment) Bill, 97, 106, 107,520. Ministerial Statement-Municipal restructuring, 323. Municipalities-General-Restructuring, 323. Privilege of council­

lors' statements, 755. Award for service to local government, q 912. Amalgamation, q 1453.

Hamilton-Rates, 1177. Oakleigh-Council inquiry, q 1113. National Parks (Further Amendment) Bill, 1881. Senate Elections (Amendment) Bill, 549. Valuation of Land (Valuations) Bill, 97, 107. Victorian Dairy Industry Authority-Sale of milk,

q 1112. Wheat Marketing Bill, 1548, 1556, 1754. Wheat Marketing (Home Consumption Price) Bill,

992,1011,1751. Wine Grape Processing Industry (Amendment) Bill,

1247. Withers, R. G., Pty Ltd, q 1003. Woodrutl's Dairies Pty Ltd, q 1003.

WiIliams, Mr M. T. (Doncaster) Adoption Bill (No. 2),441.

WilIiams, Mr M. T.-continued

Appropriation(l984-85,No. I) Bill, 747, 789,1018, 1019, 1021, 1061,1074, 1096.

Audit (Amendment) Bill, 1301. Australian Labor Party-Raffles, 1445.

Children (Guardianship and Custody) Bill, 441. Dairy Industry Bill, 281. Education-Land for Templestowe Park Primary

School, 312. Electoral Rolls, 894, 1489. Ethnic Affairs-Use of word "Christian" on forms,

1772. Government-Media unit staff salaries, 1173. Government Departments and Instrumentalities­

Use of word "Christian" on forms, 1772. Health (General Amendment) Bill, 937. Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1394,

1400, 1416, 1418. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill, 1828, 1837,

1848. Land Tax (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1293. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 1240,

1241, 1412, 1433. Liquor Control (Booth Licences) Bill (No. 2), 102. Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works­

Alleged misappropriation of petrol at Werribee sewerage farm, 142. Dispute with Templestowe resident, 753.

Metropolitan Transit Authority-Term concession tickets for school children, 198.

Ministry, The-Overseas visit by Minister for Industry, Commerce and Technology, q 1198.

National Crime Authority (State Provisions) Bill, 1803.

National Parks (Further Amendment) Bill, 923. Petition-Eastern Freeway extension, 1505. Points of Order-Offensive remark, 199. Reflection

by Minister, 997. Relevancy of remarks, 1395. Statements in debate, 1689. Rule of sub judice, 1807.

Property and Services, Department of-Roll for Doncaster electorate, 894.

Questions on Notice-Answers, 995.

Raffles and Bingo Permits Board-Permits for raf­fles, 1445.

Road Construction Authority-George Street, Don­caster, 611. Eastern Freeway extension, 1505~

State Bank-Sale of equity in Tricontinental Cor­poration Ltd, 535.

State Bank (Amendment) Bill (No. 3), 50.

Tricontinental Corporation Ltd, 535.

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Budget for 1 984-85-Priorities, q 401. Christmas Felicitations, 1891. HeaIth-Broadmeadows community health centre,

q 1456. Housing-Goonawarra estate, q 1003. Parliament-Services of officers, 1891. Urban Land Authority-Goonawarra estate, q 1003. Youth, Sport and Recreation-Broadmeadows task

force centre, q 1456.

Withers, R. G., Pty Ltd, q 1002.

Women-Equal opportunity, 673, 675. Latrobe Valley Women's Community Advancement Co-opera­tive Ltd, 892. Refuges, q 1357. Government's achievements, 1641.

Wonthaggi-Pensions for former coal miners, 1177, 1179.

Woodruff's Dairies Pty Ltd, q 1002.

Workers Compensation-Cooney inquiry, 671, 676, q 687. Supplementation fund, q 689. Funding basis, q 1191, q 1192, q 1194, q 1195, q 1268, q 1269, q 1270, q 1271, q 1273, q 1352, q 1451, q 1497, q 1503, q 1504, q 1567. q 1568, q 1672. Licensing of private insurer, q 1569. State Insur­ance Office reports and accounts, q 1674. (See also "State Insurance Office".)

y

Youth, Sport and Recreation-General-Proposed national tennis centre for Mel­

bourne, 196, 20 I, q 688, q 914. Football betting, q 911. Broadmeadows task force centre, q 1456. Recreational activities for the disabled, q 1504.

Grants and Subsidies-For proposed national tennis centre in Melbourne, q 689. For International Youth Year, q 843. For special youth develop­ment workers, q 1569.

Youth-International Youth Year, q 843, 1692. Site for Croydon youth facility, 1348, 1350. Develop­ment workers, q 1569.

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QUESTIONS ON NOTICE

List in numerical order of questions on notice asked and answered in Legislative Assembly during period covered by this Index.

Abbreviations used for Ministerial Portfolios

Arts Assistant Minister of Transport Attorney-General Community Welfare Services Consumer Affairs Economic Development Education Educational Services Employment and Training Ethnic Affairs Health Housing Industrial Affairs Indus*ry, Commerce and Technology Labour and Industry Local Government Police and Emergency Services Premier Property and Services Public Works Transport Treasurer Youth, Sport and Recreation

Qn. No. Subject-maller

61 Teachers 229 Migrant Teachers 303 Nuclear Activities 314 Accidents in Nuclear Power

Plants 533 Education Department Female

Employees 555 Representation of Trade

Unions on Education Authorities

637 Ministry for the Arts Publications

645 Representation of Trade Unions in Ministry for the Arts

1188 Air-conditioning in Buildings or-Ministry for the Arts

Asked by

Mr Richardson Mr Richardson MrWilliams MrWilliams

MrWilliams

MrWiIliams

MrWilliams

MrWilliams

MrWilliams

Arts Ass Min 0 Trans Att-Gen CWS Cons Affs EcDev Ed Ed Svs E&T Eth Affs Health Hsg Ind Affs I,C&T L&I LocGovt P&ES Prem Prop & Servs PubWks Trans Treas Y,S&R

Answered by

Mr Fordham (Ed) Mr Fordham (Ed) Mr Mathews (Arts) Mr Mathews (Arts)

Mr Fordham (Ed)

Mr Fordham (Ed)

Mr Mathews (Arts)

Mr Mathews (Arts)

Mr Mathews (Arts)

Date Answered

4.9.84 4.9.84 5.9.84 5.9.84

30.10.84

4.9.84

5.9.84

4.9.84

4.9.84

Page

203 203 454 454

1896

213

454

214

214

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QIl. Date No. Subject-matter Asked by Answered by Answered Page

1191 Advertising and Public Rela- Mr WilIiams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 215 tions Services used by Min-istry for the Arts

1192 Funds Granted to Organiza- MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 215 tions by Ministry for the Arts

1380 Law Department Instruction MrWilliams Mr Cain (Prem) 4.9.84 216 Manuals

1473 Ministry for the Arts Instruc- MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 5.9.84 456 tion Manuals

1488 Instruction Manuals of Energy MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 216 Authorities

1669 Misleading and Harassment of MrWilIiams Mr Simmonds (E & T) 4.9.84 216 Job Applicants

1903 Dentures Supplied by Mel- Mr WiIliams Mr Roper (Health) 4.9.84 216 boume Hospitals

2050 Franchise Fees of Retailers MrWilliams Mr Spyker (Cons Affs) 4.9.84 217 2133 Prosecutions Launched under MrBrown Mr Spyker (Cons Affs) 2.11.84 1914

Consumer Affairs Act 2182 Ministry of Transport Discre- MrBrown Mr Crabb (Trans) 5.9.84 456

tionary Funds 2250 Equal Opportunity Programme Mr Williams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 217 2257 Ministry for the Arts Reviews MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 218 2258 Lands Department Reviews MrWilliams Mr Cathie (Hsg) 2.11.84 1914 2260 Education Department MrWiIliams Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 218

Reviews 2265 Department of Management MrWilliams Mr Jolly (Treas) 4.9.84 218

and Budget Reviews 2281 Ministry for the Arts Purchases Mr Williams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 219 2334 Staffing of High and Technical MrWilliams Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 219

Schools 2336 Student Numbers MrJona Mr Fordham (Ed) 13.9.84 468 2356 Community Welfare Services Mr Salt marsh Mrs Toner (CWS) 4.9.84 220

Allocations 2424 Entry to Private Premises MrWilliams Mr Jolly (Treas) 4.9.84 220 2508 Superannuation Funds MrWilliams Mr Jolly (Treas) 5.9.84 457 2521 Interpreters for Health Services Mr Richardson Mr Roper (Health) 4.9.84 222 2525 Ethnic Teacher Aides Mr Richardson Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 222 2527 Community Languages Mr Richardson Mr Fordham (Ed) 5.9.84 457 2538 Interpreters at Law Courts Mr Richardson Mr Cain (Prem) 2.11.84 1904 2539 Legal Documents in Major Mr Richardson Mr Cain (Prem) 2.11.84 1904

Community Languages 2541 Anomalies in Civil Rights Mr Richardson Mr Cain (Prem) 4.9.84 224 2542 Naturalization Residency Mr Richardson Mr Cain (Prem) . 4.9.84 224

Requirement 2543 Migration Act Deportation Mr Richardson Mr Cain (Prem) 4.9.84 225

Provisions 2546 Ethnic Information Offices Mr Richardson Mr Spyker (Eth Affs) 4.9.84 225 2571 House-cladding Products Mr Richardson Mr Spyker (Cons Affs) 3.10.84 905 2579 BaHarat North Railway Mr A. T. Evans Mr Crabb (Trans) 5.9.84 458

Workshops

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QII. Date 1\'0. Suhject-matter Asked by Answered by Answered Page

2598 Radiotherapy Treatment for Mr Dickinson Mr Roper (Health) 4.9.84 225 Cancer

2599 Cancer Treatment in Geelong Mr Dickinson Mr Roper (Health) 4.9.84 225 Region

2606 Transport Administration Mr A. T. Evans Mr Simpson (L & I) 19.9.84 680 Operations

2608 School Principals Mr Dickinson Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 226 2620 Pensioner Gas Concessions Mr Dickinson Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 226 2634 Injuries to Management and MrWilliams Mr Jolly (Treas) 4.9.84 227

Budget Employees 2635 Injuries to Employees of Min- MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 228

istry for the Arts 2636 Injuries to Ministry of Police MrWilIiams Mr Mathews (P & ES) 4.9.84 228

and Emergency Services Employees

2643 Use of Day Labour by Minis- Mr Williams Mr Mathews (Arts) 2.11.84 1904 try for the Arts

2644 Use of Day Labour by Energy MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 229 Authorities

2652 Community Welfare Services MrWilliams Mrs Toner (CWS) 5.9.84 458 Entertainment Expenditure

2667 Overseas Trips by Officers of MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 229 Ministry for the Arts

2675 Wards of the State MrWilliams Mrs Toner (CWS) 25.10.84 1495 2688 Ministry of Transport MrWilliams Mr Crabb (Trans)' 5.9.84 458

Expenditure 2690 Ministry for the Arts MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 229

Expenditure 2693 Laws Administered by Educa- MrWilliams Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.'84 230

tion Department 2694 Laws Administered by Minis- MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 11.9.84 466

try for the Arts 2712 Derailments on Victorian Rail MrDelzoppo Mr Crabb (Trans) 5.9.84 458

System 2713 Selection of School Principals MrJona Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 230 2724 Ministerial Task Force on Mr Jona Mr Roper (Health) 4.9.84 231

Health Promotion 2727 Department of Community MrJona Mrs Toner (CWS) 12.9.84 467

Welfare Services Consultants 2737 "Spot Purchases" within Mor- Mr Templeton Mr Cathie (Hsg) 4.9.84 232

diallocCity 2748 Petrol Prices MrKempton Mr Spyker (Cons Affs) 2.11. 84 1914 2757 Geelong Transit Authority Mr Dickinson Mr Crabb (Trans) 5.9.84 459 2761 Education Costs MrJona Mr Fordham (Ed) 13.9.84 468 2767 Counter Disaster Planning MrEbery Mr Mathews (P & ES) 4.9.84 232 2768 Fire Fighting MrEbery Mr Mathews (P & ES) 4.9.84 232 2770 State Emergency Service MrEbery Mr Mathews (P & ES) 4.9.84 233 2781 T AFE Colleges MrWiIliams Mr Fordham (Ed) 13.9.84 468 2823 Housing Spot Purchase MrBrown Mr Cathie (Hsg) 2.10.84 900

Programme 2838 Uranium Enrichment Plants MrWiIliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 5.9.84 459

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QIl. Date No. Subj('ct-matt('r Asked by Answered by Answered Page

2844 Training and Employment for MrWilliams Mr Mathews (P & ES) 4.9.84 233 Aborigines

2850 Private Land Resumed by the MrWilliams Mr Cathie (Hsg) It. 9.84 466 Crown

2855 Holiday Shacks in National Mr Kempton Mr Cathie (Hsg) 4.9.84 233 Park at Cape Conran

2857 Use of Hospital Facilities Mr Kempton Mr Roper (Health) 4.9.84 234 2863 Bass Strait Petroleum Royalties MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 234 2878 Visual Display Units MrWiIliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 234 2905 Auditor-General's Report Mr Williams Mr Mathews (Arts) 18.9.84 679 2913 Auditor-General's Reports MrWilliams Mrs Toner (CWS) 5.9.84 459 2945 Breaches of Acts and MrWilliams Mr Spyker (Cons Affs) 4.9.84 235

Regulations 2949 Implementation of Australian MrWilliams Mr Fordham (Ed) • 4.9.84 235

Labor Party Policies 2954 Australian Labor Party Policies MrWilliams Mr Crabb (Trans) 5.9.84 460 3007 Cottage by the Sea, Queenscliff Mr Dickinson Mrs Toner (CWS) 23.10.84 1491 3009 Dental Study Mrs Patrick Mr Roper (Health) 6.9.84 465 3010 Answers to Questions on Mr Richardson Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 235

Notice 3011 Answers to Questions on Mr Richardson Mr Roper (Health) 4.9.84 . 235

Notice 3014 Answer to Question on Notice Mr Richardson Mr Spyker (Cons Affs) 3.10.84 ~ 905 3020 Crimes Reported to Broad- MrGavin Mr Mathews (P & ES) 4.9.84 ,I 235

meadows Police Station 3021 Migrant Intake MrGavin Mr Spyker (Eth Affs) 4.9.84 236 3022 Australian Citizenship MrGavin Mr Spyker (Eth Affs) 4.9.84 237

Certificates 3023 Crimes Reported to Police MrGavin Mr Mathews (P & ES) 4.9.84 238

Stations 3024 Public Rental Housing Mr Brown Mr Cathie (Hsg) 4.9.84 238 3025 Dwellings Constructed on the Mr Brown Mr Cathie (Hsg) 2.11. 84 1915

Basis of Infill Projects 3027 Costs of Cylinder Gas MrKempton Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 239 3030 New Positions in Ministry of Mr Kennett Mr Crabb (Trans) 5.9.84 460

Transport 3031 Fees for Community Welfare Mr Saltmarsh Mrs Toner (CWS) 4.9.84 240

Services 3032 School Conveyance Allowance MrJona Mr Fordham (Ed) . 4.9.84 240 3033 State Schools Nursery Mr Jona Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 240 3037 Teacher Unions Mr Jona Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 240 3038 Funding of Corrective Mr Saltmarsh Mrs Toner (CWS) 5.9.84 460

Institutions 3040 Health Commission Pamphlet MrLeigh Mr Roper (Health) 4.9.84 241 3043 Staff Appointments in Depart- Mr Austin Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 2.10.84 900

ment of Agriculture 3046 Tertiary Students MrHann Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 241 3049 Residences Owned by the Mr Brown Mr Fordham (Ed) 5.9.84 461

Education Department 3050 Vacant Residences Owned by MrBrown Mr Mathews (Arts) 4.9.84 242

the Department of Minerals and Energy and Energy Authorities

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QI1. Date /\'0. Suhject-matter Asked hy A IlSwered h.r Answered Page

3051 Vacant Residences Owned by MrBrown Mr Cathie (Hsg) 4.9.84 242 Director of Housing

3053 Vacant Residences Under Mr Brown Mr Cathie (Hsg) 2.10.84 901 Control of Minister for Con-servation, Forests and Lands

3054 Vacant Residences Owned by Mr Brown Mr Mathews (P & ES) 4.9.84 242 Ministry of Police and Emergency Services

3055 Ministry of Health Residences Mr Brown Mr Roper (Health) 9.10.84 1181 3056 Vacant Residences Owned by MrBrown Mr Simpson (L & I) 4.9.84 243

Department of Labour and Industry

3060 Vacant Residences Owned by MrBrown Mr Simpson (L & I) 4.9.84 243 Public Works Department

3061 Vacant Residences Owned by Mr Brown Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 4.9.84 243 Ministry for Planning and Environment

3063 Vacant Residences Owned by MrBrown Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 2.10.84 901 Department of Agriculture

3065 Pay-roll Tax MrRamsay Mr Jolly (Treas) 5.9.84 462 3066 Transport Assets Sold by MrRamsay Mr Crabb (Trans) 1.11.84 1902

Government 3068 Additional Public Servants Mr A.T. Evans Mr Cain (Prem) 4.9.84 243 3069 Trappers Employed by Mr Hockley Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 5.9.84 462

Government 3071 Suspension of Pupils Mr Jona Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 244 3074 Office Space Rented or Leased Mr Ebery Mr Simpson (L & I) 4.9.84 244

by Public Works Department

3075 Breaches of Fairway System Mr Leigh Mr Mathews (P & ES) 23.10.84 1491 3077 Planning Controls in Eildon MrMcNamara Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 4.9.84 248

Area 3078 Bungaree-Creswick Rd, West- Mr A. T. Evans Mr Crabb (Trans) 10.10.84 1185

ern Highway Overpass 3080 Russian Fishing Fleet Mr Dickinson Mr Cain (Prem) 4.9.84 249 3081 Royal Coat of Arms Mr Dickinson Mr Cain (Prem) 4.9.84 249 3082 Crown Land in Dorman Street, Mr Dickinson Mr Cathie (Hsg) 4.9.84 249

Lorne 3085 Massage Parlours Mr McGrath Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 4.9.84 249 3092 Carcass Classification Mr Austin Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 11.9.84 466 3093 Victorian Flag and Coat of MrDelzoppo Mr Cain (Prem) 4.9.84 249

Arms

3094 Cattle Compensation Mr Delzoppo Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 4.9.84 250 3096 "Victoria. State of Achieve- Mr Leigh Mr Cain (Prem) 4.9.84 250

ment" Booklet

3097 "Victoria. The Next Step" Mr Leigh Mr Cain (Prem) 4.9.84 250 Booklet

3098 Werribee Park Mr Delzoppo Mr Cain (Prem) 5.9.84 462 3099 Dental Study Mrs Patrick Mr Roper (Health) 6.9.84 465 3100 Department of Management Mr Kennett Mr Jolly (Treas) 4.9.84 251

and Budget Estimates

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QIl. Date No. SubjC'ct-mattC'r Asked hy Answered hy Answered Page

3101 Workers Compensation Mr Kennett Mr Jolly (Treas) 5.9.84 463 Premiums

3102 Abortion MrWilIiams Mr Roper (Health) 5.9.84 463 3104 Construction and Mainte- Mr Maclellan Mr Crabb (Trans) 2.10.84 901

nance Works 3105 "Victoria. State of Achiev- MrBrown Mr Cain (Prem) 4.9.84 251

ment" Publication 3106 Technical • and Further MrKempton Mr Fordham (Ed) 4.9.84 252

Education 3107 Renal Advisory Committee MrKempton Mr Roper (Health) 4.9.84 252 3108 Supply of Transformers by MrKempton Mr Mathews (P & ES) 4.9.84 252

State Electricity Commission 3109 Supply of Power Poles by State MrKempton Mr Mathews (P & ES) 4.9.84 253

Electricity Commission 3110 Abolition of Vaccination in MrDelzoppo Mr Roper (Health) 5.9.84 463

Schools 3111 Aboriginal Housing Board MrMcGrath Mr Cain (Prem) 5.9.84 464 3112 Maintenance Grants to MrsSibree Mr Roper (Health) 5.9.84 464

Kindergartens 3115 Consumer Affairs Committee Mr Richardson Mr Spyker (Cons Affs) 2.11.84 1916 3118 "Victoria. The Next Step" Mr Richardson Mr Spyker (Eth Affs) 2.11.84 1916

Document 3119 Infant Welfare Nurses MrsSibree Mr Roper (Health) 9.10.84 1181 3121 Instruction in Japanese MrJona Mr Fordham (Ed) 13.9.84 469 3122 Education Funding MrJona Mr Fordham (Ed) 2.10.84 903 3123 Education Funding from MrJona Mr Fordham (Ed) 2.11.84 1916

Commonwealth Govern-ment

3124 Technical and Further Educa- MrJona Mr Fordham (Ed) 2.10.84 903 tion Institutions

3126 Bungaree Overpass on West- Mr A. T. Evans Mr Crabb (Trans) 10.10.84 1185 em Highway

3127 Municipal Elections in City of Mrs Patrick Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 2.10.84 904 Essendon

3129 Loans Granted by Victorian Mr Dickinson Mr Cathie (I, C & T) 1. 11. 84 1902 Development Corporation

3132 De Facto Partner Travel Mr Dickinson Mr Cain (Prem) 2.11.84 1906 Allowance for Parlia-mentarians

3134 Appointments to Statutory MrMcNamara Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 31.10.84 1900 Bodies and Commodity Bodies

3136 Amusement Centre at 123 MrDelzoppo Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 20.9.84 681 Kangaroo Road, Oakleigh

3137 Amusement Centre at 123 ~r !?e~zoppo Mr ~i1kes (Loc Govt) 2.11.84 1917 Kangaroo Road, Oakleigh- -

3165 Geelong and District Nursing Mr Dickinson Mr Roper (Health) 30.10.84 1898 Society

3167 Burglaries in Barwon District Mr Dickinson Mr Mathews (P & ES) 23.10.84 1491 3168 Sand Dunes at Point Impos- Mr Dickinson Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 2.11. 84 1918

sible and Point Addis 3169 Inter-Departmental Review on MrTanner Mr Fordham (Ed) 2.11. 84 1918

Conveyance of Pupils 3170 Government's Economic Mr Austin Mr Jolly (Treas) 2.10.84 904

Strategy Plan

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Q/L Date No. Suhject-matter Asked by A flswered by Answered Page

3171 Renovations to Queen's Hall Mr Dickinson Mr Simpson (L & I) 10.10.84 1185 and Legislative Assembly

3172 Answer to Question on Notice Mr Dickinson Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 10.10.84 1185 3173 Additional Employees on Mr A. T. Evans Mr Cain (Prem) 2.11.84 1905

Government Pay-roll 3181 State Electricity Commission MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 2.11.84 1919

and Gas ·and Fuel Cor-poration

3183 Funding of Superannuation MrWilliams Mr Mathews (Arts) 24.10.84 1494 Schemes

3186 Immigration Scheme MrHann Mr Cathie (I & eT) 10.10.84 1186 3188 National Park at Cape Conran MrKempton Mr Cathie (Hsg) 11.10.84 1189 3190 Child Care Centres Mrs Sibree Mr Roper (Health) 23.10.84 1491 3191 Appointment of Valerie Joy MrBrown Mr Cain (Prem) 2.11.84 1905

Callister to Environment Council

3193 Removal of Honorary Justices MrKempton Mr Cain (Prem) 2.11.84 1923 from Magistrates Court Bench

3194 Magistrates Courts MrKempton Mr Cain (Prem) 2.11.84 1923 3196 Cattle Sold by the Board of MrWilliams Mr Roper (Health) 26.10.84 1496

Works 3197 Board of Works Cattle MrWilliams Mr Simpson (L & I) 10.10.84 1187 3198 Board of Works Cattle MrWilliams Mr Simpson (L & I) 10.10.84 1187 3199 Board of Works Cattle MrWilIiams Mr Simpson (L & I) 10.10.84 1187 3202 Granny Flat Accommodation MrBrown Mr Cathie (Hsg) 2.11.84 1923 3204 Land Conservation Council MrWilIiams Mr Cathie (Hsg) 30.10.84 1898 3207 Amalgamation of Munici- Mr A. T. Evans Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 2.10.84 904

palities 3213 Leasing of Police Vehicles MrLeigh Mr Jolly (Treas) 2.10.84 904 3214 Leasing of Police Vehicles MrLeigh Mr Mathews (P & ES) 23.10.84 1491 3215 Building Inspection Services MrDelzoppo Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 23.10.84 1492 3218 Fluorine in Atmosphere Mr Dickinson Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 2.11.84 1924 3221 Workers Compensation Board Mr Dickinson Mr Jolly (Treas) 1. 11. 84 1903 3223 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Cain (Prem) 2.11.84 1905 3224 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Simpson (P & S) 23.10.84 1492 3226 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Cathie (Hsg) 31.10.84 1901 3227 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Mathews (Arts) 23.10.84 1492 3228 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Mathews (P & ES) 30.10.84 1899 3229 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 23.10.84 1492 3230 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Spyker (Eth Affs) 31.10.84 1901 3231 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Simpson (L & I) 31.10.84 1901 3232 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Cathie (Hsg) 26.10.84 1496 3233 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Cain (Prem) 2.11.84 1905 3234 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Jolly (Treas) 30.10.84 1899 3235 Health Funds in Rodney MrHann Mr Roper (Health) 2.11.84 1924

Electorate 3236 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Trezise (Y, S & R) 30.10.84 1899 3237 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Cathie (I, C & T) 1. Il.84 1903 3238 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Cain (Prem) 26.10.84 1496 3239 Consumer Affairs Funds in MrHann Mr Spyker (Cons Affairs) 2.11.84 1924

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Questions on Notice-continued

Qn. Date

"'·0. Subject-matter Asked b.t' AnslI'ered b.1' Ans\f('l"ed Page

3240 Employment and Training MrHann Mr Simmonds (E & T) 2.11. 84 1925 Funds in Rodney Electorate

3241 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Simpson (L & I) 23.10.84 1493 3242 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Simpson (L & I) 23.10.84 1493 3243 Planning and Environment MrHann Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 2.11.84 1925

Funds in Rodney Electorate 3244 Education Funds in Rodney MrHann Mr Fordham (Ed) 2.11.84 1925

Electorate 3245 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 23.10.84 1493 3246 Rodney Electorate MrHann Mr Mathews (Arts) 24.10.84 1494 3251 Laverton North Offensive MrLeigh Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 2.11.84 1925

Industrial Zone 3252 Housing for Werribee MrLeigh Mr Cathie (Hsg) 2.11.84 1925 3253 Unemployment Rates MrLeigh Mr Simmonds (E & T) 2.11.84 1926 3254 Hospital Beds MrLeigh Mr Roper (Health) 2.11.84 1926 3255 Toxic Waste Facilities MrLeigh Mr Wilkes (Loc Govt) 2.11.84 1926 3260 Metals and Engineering Indus- MrEmst Mr Simmonds (E & T) 2.11.84 1906

try Development Committee 3261 Employment Initiatives MrMcDonald Mr Simmonds (E & T) 2.11.84 1907 3262 Affirmative Employment MrsSetches Mr Simmonds (E & T) 2.11.84 1909

Programme 3263 Extended Shop Trading Hours MrKempton Mr Simpson (L & I) 2.11.84 1927 3264 Extended Shop Trading Hours MrKempton Mr Simpson (L & I) 2.11.84 1927 3267 Govemment-owned houses in MrKempton Mr Cathie (Hsg) 2.11.84 1927

Warmambool electorate 3268 Unemployment Initiatives Miss Callister Mr Simmonds (E & T) 2.11.84 1910 3269 Industrial Supplies Office MrEmst Mr Simmonds (E & T) 2.11.84 1911 3270 Short-term Job Creation MrEmst Mr Simmonds (E & T) 2.11.84 1912 3271 Mental Hospitals Mr Lieberman Mr Roper (Health) 2.11.84 1927 3277 Public Rental Housing in MrKempton Mr Cathie (Hsg) 2.11.84 1928

Warmambool 3308 Newmarket Saleyards Re- Mr Dickinson Mr Cathie (I, C & T) 2.11.84 1929

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