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In the House – Tuesday 18 June 2019

On Tuesday, the Budget papers 2019-2020 were tabled in the House and consideration of amendments to the Ageing and Disability Commissioner Bill 2019 continued.

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

Budget papers 2019-2020

This week, we saw the Budget Papers 2019-2020 tabled by Minister Harwin in the House, which comprise:

Upon tabling of the papers, Minister Harwin moved a motion to take note of the Budget Papers and adjourned the debate to the next sitting day. The take note debate is an opportunity for members to debate the detail in the Budget Papers and the forward estimates. It is standard practice for members speaking to the budget debate to be allowed wide latitude.

Meanwhile, in the Legislative Assembly, the Treasurer had introduced the appropriation bills: the Appropriation Bill 2019, the Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2019 and the State Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019. These bills are expected to be received and debated in the Council this Thursday.

Further scrutiny of this year’s Budget will be conducted by the Legislative Council’s seven Portfolio Committees during its annual Budget Estimates inquiry in late August where all ministers will be invited to answer questions about the expenditure, performance and effectiveness of their agencies. The full timetable of the inquiry can be accessed here on the Legislative Council website.

Ageing and Disability Commissioner Bill 2019

Debate on the bill in committee of the whole resumed on Tuesday (see Hansard for a transcript of the debate) and the committee continued to debate an amendment moved by the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers to include mandatory reporting by service providers and managers of serious abuse, neglect or exploitation of adults with disability or older adults. The amendment was not agreed to.

Further amendments were moved by the Opposition and The Greens.

The Opposition successfully moved amendments designed to:

The committee agreed to Greens amendments which:

The third reading of the bill was agreed to and the bill passed with 35 amendments. A message was sent to the Legislative Assembly seeking their agreement.

Committee reports

The House took note of several committee reports tabled in the last Parliament. See Hansard for details of the debate.

Adjournment debate

The following members spoke to the adjournment debate:

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