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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

Mr Secord says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

That this House:

(a)

(b)

expresses its concern that the Minister for Health, the Honourable Jillian Skinner MP, has announced privatisation plans for Maitland, Wyong, Goulburn, Shellharbour and Bowral Hospitals, and

(J./Y notes that they are all broken promises ad those communities were told that they would be public hospitals.~ ~ ~ >-¥ r .._

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

Mr Khan says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

That leave be given to bring in a bill fur an Act to amend the Standard Time Act 1987 to reduce the daylight saving period so that it extends from the frrst Sunday in October to the frrst Sunday in March.

(Standard Time Amendment (Daylight Saving Period Reduction) Bill )

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

Mr Shoebridge says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

1. That this House acknowledges that: a. On September 21 each year the world celebrates the International Day of

Peace. The United Nations has declared it "a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples."

b. The Day's theme for 2016 is "The Sustainable Development Goals: Building Blocks for Peace."

c. The International Day of Peace has been celebrated since 1981 and is recognised by each country at the United Nations, including Australia.

2. That this House notes that: a. NSW Parliament House hosted an international peace day forum last night

with speakers from the UN Association of Australia and the Department for · Peace and Conflict studies.

b. Speakers and attendees discussed the important role of peace and non-violence in Australia and globally.

3. That this house considers that: a. Public holidays are highly valued occasions each year where the majority in

our society have either a well-deserved day off or receive penalty rates as remuneration for their hard work.

b. With just 10 full public holidays NSW has fewer public holidays than many comparable jurisdictions in Australia and internationally.

c. Australians' work-life balance is deteriorating, and creating an additional public holiday is one way to address this.

·d. Making International Peace Day a public holiday would be the first fresh public holiday in NSW for the better part of a century.

4. That this House calls on the NSW government to make each September 21, starting 201-J," a public holiday to signify this state's commitment to the ideal of peace, and to give workers a much needed day off.

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

Mr Clarke says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

1. That this House notes that:

(a) on Friday 3 June 2016, the NSW Police Force's Strike Force Durkin Awards presentation ceremony was held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales Domain Theatre, Sydney,

(b) Strike Force Durkin was a complex and challenging investigation which required officers to use innovative technology, whilst working in extreme weather and terrain conditions to apprehend the offender,

(c) specialist New South Wales police officers and personnel from the Australian Defence Force, Northern Territory Police Force, Ambulance Service of New South Wales and the New South Wales Department of Lands were utilised during this unique investigation,

(d) this state-wide joint effort culminated in the successful arrest of the offender,

(e) those who attended the Strike Force Durkin Awards Presentation Ceremony as guests included: (i) Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione APM, (ii) Acting Deputy Commissioner Michael Corboy APM, (iii) the Honourable David Clarke MLC, Parliamentary Secretary for Justice

representing the Honourable Troy Grant MP, Deputy Premier, Minister for the Arts and Minister for Racing,

(iv) Corporate Assistance Commissioner Jeffery Loy APM, (v) Northern Region NSW Ambulance Senior Assistant Commissioner David

Dutton BM ASM, (vi) Reverend Father Paul O'Donoghue, Senior State Chaplain, and

(f) those who were awarded the Commissioner's Unit Citation, which is awarded to police officers who collectively come together for a common purpose and perform outstanding service which may involve bravery or other acts of merit,

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comprised Major M, Assistant Commissioner Carlene York APM, Detective Superintendent Paul Fehon, Detective Superintendent Peter Thurtell, Detective Inspector Steven Clarke, Detective Inspector Peter McKenna, Detective Sergeant Shane Conant, Detective Sergeant Ricky Hennessy, Detective Sergeant Paul Mangan, Detective Sergeant John Williamson, Major N., Senior Constable First Class Luke Kingsbury, Paramedic Anthony Bishendon, Paramedic Anthony Bradley, Paramedic Wayne Bull, Paramedic Sean Cooke, Paramedic Noel Davis, Paramedic Matthew Gane, Paramedic Darren Hull, Paramedic Adrian Humphrey, Paramedic Andrew Mayer, Paramedic Stephen Talbot, Paramedic Andrew Thompson, Paramedic Robert Watson, Paramedic Keith Williams, Paramedic Peter Wilson, Paramedic David Wiseman, Mr Robert Colless, Mr Shane Conserdyne, Mr Russell Harris, Mr Can Peng Luo, Mr Ken McDonald, Sergeant Duncan Abernethy, Senior Constable Brendon Adams, Detective Inspector Rupert Agnew, Inspector Peter Balatincz, Mr Stephen Baldwin, Leading Senior Constable Mark Baxter, Detective Senior Constable Sean Beckett, Sergeant Paul Begbie, Senior Constable Kenneth Bell, Senior Constable Andrew Bennett, Mr Lorenzo Bergamin, Senior Constable Luke Bissaker, Ms Ainslie Blackstone, Detective Senior Constable Katherine Bourke, Inspector Mark Braddish, Senior Constable Sean Brennan, Sergeant John Broadley, Detective Senior Constable Richard Broomby, Ms Kym Brown, Sergeant Donna Bruce, Mr Michael Butzek, Senior Constable Graeme Canty, Sergeant Joseph Caruso, Senior Constable John Casey, Acting Superintendent Brenton Charlton, Senior Constable Simon Clark, Sergeant John Clark, Sergeant Lyndon Clarke, Senior Constable Timothy Clifford, Senior Constable Karen Coughlin-Hall, Senior Constable Robert Craig, Detective Senior Sergeant Mary Crumlin, Senior Constable Raymond Cusak, Leading Senior Constable Timothy Cusak, Senior Constable Mark Dance, Senior Constable Kevin Dawson, Sergeant Bradley Dennett, Ms Annette Dietrich, Senior Constable Michael Dietrich, Detective Senior Constable Benjamin Dixon, Senior Constable Brett Dobbie, Sergeant Paul Doherty, Senior Sergeant Milad El­Kazzi, Sergeant Darnien Elwin, Senior Constable Steven Faber, Sergeant Tyron Farmer, Sergeant George Featherstone, Senior Constable Michael Foster, Detective Senior Constable Benjamin Freebody, Detective Sergeant Mark Garvey, Senior Constable Jamie Grime, Senior Sergeant Mark Hayes, Senior Constable David Kotek, Senior Sergeant Stephen Manna, Senior Constable Jeffrey Mousley, Senior Constable David O'Hara, Senior Constable Matthew O'Leary, Leading Senior Constable Glen Rogers, Sergeant Colin Sheil, Senior Constable Michael Sim, Mr Darnien Speer, Senior Sergeant George Stylianou and Leading Constable Grant Terry.

2: That this House congratulates all award recipients involved in the Strike Force Durkin investigation and thanks them for their outstanding service.

Dated _2!....<.+-/~=+,~-'-'/-6::....._ ___ _

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

Mr Mallard says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

1. That this House notes that:

(a) from 17 September 2016 to 3 October 2016 a temporary art work entitled 'barrangal dyara' (skin and bones) by Wiradjuri/Karnilaroi artist Jonathan Jones has been installed in the Royal Botanic Gardens as part of its 200th anniversary celebrations,

· (b) the artwork consists of a vast sculptural installation stretching across 20,000 square-metres of the Royal Botanic Gardens, and

(c) the installation draws on the story of the Garden Palace Fire of 1882 in which countless Aboriginal objects collected along the colonial frontier were destroyed.

cu.'~ 2. That this House congratulates:

(a) Wiradjuri!Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones for his vision and creative realisation ~hich draws on local indigenous history,

-bl...,... ~~~ ~ (b) Kaldor P~blic Art Projects for continuing to inspire the public with public art

projects in an innovative way, and

(c) the Royal Botanic Gardens on their 200th anniversary and the inspired and artistic means by which the institution is marking this significant milestone.

Signe~teL ~

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

Mr Clarke says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

1. That this House notes that:

(a) on Thursday 9 June 2016, the Mayor of Woollahra, Councillor Toni Zeltzer hosted a naming ceremony of the Queen Elizabeth II Fountain and plaque unveiling at Davies Reserve, Woollahra, to commemorate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning monarch in the history of Britain,

(b) the naming ceremony for the Fountain in Davies Reserve Woollahra and the plaque unveiling was pursuant to a unanimous resolution of Woollahra Council moved by Councillor Peter Cavanagh,

(c) the plaque featured on the Queen Elizabeth II Fountain records that: 'This fountain, originally part of the historic Rosemont Estate, was generously gifted to the National Trust in 1983 by Sir Raymond Bt and Lady Burrell. Soon after the fountain was presented to the Queen Street West Woollahra Association, before Woollahra Municipal Council installed it in this location. On the 28th May 2016, the Mayor of Woollahra, Cr Toni Zeltzer with the assistance of Cr Peter Cavanagh named the fountain the Queen Elizabeth II Fountain to commemorate Her Majesty as the longest reigning monarch in the history of Britain and her realms and territories.' ·

2. That this House commends Woollahra Council for marking the service of someone who has dedicated her whole working life to the people of the Commonwealth.

Signed~ =---

Dated __ 2._1 1--("fl-1-J_f..£ ____ _

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

Member says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

1. That this House notes that:

(a) on Wednesday 8 June 2016, Superintendent David Johnson, Commander of the Ashfield Local Area Command of the New South Wales Police Force, hosted the South West Metropolitan Medals and Awards presentation ceremony at Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL Club,

(b) those who attended as guests included: (i) Assistant Commissioner Frank Mennilli, APM Region Commander, South

West Region, (ii) the Honourable David Clarke MLC, Parliamentary Secretary for Justice,

representing the Honourable Troy Grant MP, Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts and Minister for Racing,

(iii) Ms Joanna Haylen MP, Member for Sunnner Hill, (iv) Superintendent Mark Jones, APM Local Area Commander, Burwood and

Acting Local Area Commander, Bankstown, (v) Superintendent Michael McLean, Local Area Commander, Campsie, (vi) Superintendent Phillip Rogerson APM, Local Area Commander,

Flemington, (vii) Superintendent Julie Donohue, Local Area Commander, Marrickville, (viii) Reverend Don Wright, Chaplain.

(c) those who received the National Police Service Medal were: (i) Detective Inspector Paul Arnold, (ii) Detective Inspector Christopher Laird, (iii) Inspector Michael Penfold, (iv) Detective Sergeant Jeffrey Hohnen, (v) Detective Sergeant Christie Houldin, (vi) Detective Sergeant Karl Leis, (vii) Detective Sergeant John Pollock, (viii) Detective Sergeant Adam Wharf, (ix) Sergeant Eddy Alam,

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(x) Sergeant Melanie Cage, (xi) Sergeant Michael Considine, (xii) Sergeant Ruth Morgan, (xiii) Sergeant Hayley Morrison, (xiv) Sergeant Andrew Ting, (xv) Sergeant Anthony Traino, (xvi) Sergeant Mitchell Vinton, (xvii) Sergeant Valerie Wagstaff, (xviii)Sergeant Murray Wills, (xix) Senior Constable Jodie Harvey, (xx) Senior Constable Philip Tambasco,

(d) those who received the National Medal were: (i) Inspector Emmanuela Watson, (ii) Detective Sergeant Tanya Byrne-Hickman, (iii) Sergeant Mitchelle Osborne, (iv) Sergeant Carol Ray, (v) Sergeant Rajeev Sharma, (vi) Sergeant Simon Telfer, (vii) Leading Senior Constable David Ford, (viii) Senior Constable Joanne Overland, (ix) Senior Constable Philip Tambasco, (x) Superintendent Philip Rogerson APM (2nd Clasp to National Medal), (xi) Sergeant Terence Cullen (1" Clasp to National Medal), (xii) Sergeant Kylie Thorpe (I st Clasp to National Medal), (xiii) Sergeant Mitchell Vinton (1st Clasp to National Medal),

(e) those who received the NSW Police Medal were: (i) Detective Sergeant Sean McWhirter, (ii) Sergeant Karen Baldwin, (iii) Sergeant Francesca Boorer, (iv) Sergeant Joshua Pahner, (v) Sergeant Luke Sywenkyi, (vi) Sergeant Martin Webb, (vii) Detective Senior Constable Mark Delaney, (viii) Detective Senior .Constable Sanjay Pratap, (ix) Leading Senior Constable Leah Collins, (x) Leading Senior Constable Sylvia Ibrahim, (xi) Leading Senior Constable Paul Weame, (xii) Senior Constable John Tikisci, (xiii) Former Detective Senior Constable Justin Harris, (xiv) Superintendent Philip Rogerson, APM (Police Medal 5th Clasp Set - 35

years), (xv) Inspector David Miller (Police Medal41

h Clasp Set- 30 years), (xvi) Detective Sergeant John Pollock (Police Medal 4th Clasp Set- 30 years), (xvii)Inspector Traci Watt (Police Medal3'd Clasp- 25 years), (xviii)Sergeant Gary Nugent (Police Medal3'd Clasp- 25 years), (xix) Sergeant Adam Scanlon (Police Medal3'd Clasp- 25 years), (xx) Sergeant Mitchell Vinton (Police Medal3'd Clasp- 25 years), (xxi) Detective Senior Constable Peter Skiadopoulos (Police Medal 2nd Clasp -

20 years), (xxii)Detective Sergeant Karl Leis (Police Medal I st Clasp- 15 years),

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(xxiii) Detective Sergeant Adam Wharf (Police Medal! st Clasp- 15 years), (xxiv) Sergeant Melanie Cage (Police Medal! st Clasp- 15 years), (xxv) Sergeant Andrew Ting (Police Medal! st Clasp- 15 years), (xxvi) Sergeant Anthony Traino (Police Medal I st Clasp -15 years), (xxvii) Sergeant Valerie Wagstaff (Police Medall'1 Clasp- 15 years), (xxviii) Senior Constable Germaine Grant (Police Medal! st Clasp- 15 years), (xxix) Senior Constable Joanne Overland (Police Medal! st Clasp- 15 years), (xxx) Senior Constable Philip Tambasco (Police Medal! st Clasp- 15 years),

(f) those who received Commissioner's Certificate of Commission Awards were: (i) Inspector Melanie Chidgey, (ii) Inspector Emmanuela Watson,

(g) those who received Commissioner's Warrant of Appointment Awards were: (i) Detective Sergeant Tanya Byrne-Hickman, (ii) Detective Sergeant Michele Cragg, (iii) Detective Sergeant Dale Morrell, (iv) Sergeant Sherrie Gavin, (v) Sergeant Katie Gittoes, (vi) Sergeant Mitchelle Osborne, (vii) Sergeant Joshua Palmer, (viii) Sergeant Anthony Smith, (ix) Sergeant Matthew Taylor, (x) Sergeant Mitchell Vinton, and

(h) others who received awards were: (i) Senior Constable Anthony Knott (Region Commander's Commendation), (ii) Sergeant Natalie Gilbody (Region Commander's Certification of Merit), (iii) Senior Constable Thomas Melia (Region Commander's Certification of

Merit), (iv) Mr Virgil Baeta (Local Area Commander's Commendation), (v) Sergeant Anthony Smith (Local Area Commander's Certificate of Merit), (vi) Constable Jessie Kwast (Local Area Commander's Certificate of Merit), (vii) Constable Mamie Lawson (Local Area Commander's Certificate of Merit), (viii) Detective Senior Constable George Jackowski (Certificate of Appreciation).

2. That this House congratulates all award recipients and thanks them for their service.

3. That this House commends all members of the New South Wales Police Force for their ongoing service to the people ofNew South Wales.

Signed~ -Dated _.:l__:::_,L_!}___,~¥-{ffi"------

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

Mr Clarke says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

1. That this House notes that:

(a) the White Knight Foundation was established in 2013 by Liam Knight, With the purpose of raising awareness about the devastating impact of random and unprovoked acts of youth violence,

(b) as a result of an unprovoked attack on Liam Knight on 11 January 2013 when he was 17 years of age, a metal rod pierced the right side of his skull leaving him with permanent brain injury and lifelong medical needs,

(c) the primary function of the Foundation is to raise funds to assist young victims of such violence, as well as their families, on the path to recovery whilst educating people, particularly the young, as to the horrific results of such acts of violence,

(d) on 17 June 2016 an inaugural White Knight Foundation Gala Dinner, attended by several hundred guests was held at the Novate! Manly Pacific Hotel, to highlight the ongoing work of the Foundation and to raise funds to assist in its work, and

(e) those who attended the Gala Dinner as guests included: (i) NSW Commissioner for Police, Mr Andrew Scipione, (ii) Mr Karl Stefano.vic who acted as Master of Ceremonies, (iii) Jesinta Campbell, Special Ambassador for the Foundation, (iv) Shane Knight, Special Ambassador for the Foundation, (v) The Honourable David Clarke MLC, Parliamentary Secretary for Justice,

representing the Honourable Troy Grant MP, Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice and Police, Minister for the Arts and Minister for Racing,

(vi) Julian Ogrin, Amaysim CEO, (vii) Dr Clayton King, (viii) Mr Steve Scott, (ix) Dr Adam Fowler, (x) Dr Jonathan Parkinson, (xi) Stephen Lowndes, CEO of Royal Rehab.

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2. That this House pays tribute to the fine example of Liam Knight who, with great courage and determination, overcame great adversity and is using his life experience for good and positive deeds in support of others who suffer from the devastating effects of unprovoked violence.

3. That this House commends the good work of the White Knight Foundation and wishes it well in its future charitable endeavours.

Si~

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

Mr Clarke says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

I. That this House notes that:

(a) on Saturday 4 June 2016, the Coptic Orthodox community of StMary's and St Mina's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, Bexley, hosted an 'Egyptian Open Day,' attended by many hundreds of members and friends of the Sydney Coptic Orthodox community as well as the wider Egyptian community,

(b) the Egyptian Open Day showcased the historic and cultural heritage of Egypt, including the significant part played by Egypt's Coptic community, and featured special presentations on the journey of the Holy Family from Palestine to the landing point in AI Moharak Monastery in the Province of Assiut, Egypt, over 2000 years ago, and

(c) among those who attended were representatives of Federal and State Parliaments and religious, civic and community leaders.

2. That this House commends the Coptic Orthodox community of New South Wales for its ongoing contribution to the cultural, civic and religious life of the State of New South Wales.

Signe~L

Dated __ ..::2._1_,_/-=:~u{/-=~-----

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION-WITHDRAWAL

When the Presidents says-" Are there any Notices of Motions?"

Mr Searle says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

I withdraw contingent notice of motion no. 1 standing in my name on the Notice Paper for today relating to the establishment of a select committee.

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