Notice Paper - 25 May 2023
25 May 2023

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF QUEENSLAND

1ST SESSION OF THE 57th PARLIAMENT

NOTICE PAPER

FOR THURSDAY, 25 MAY 2023

The House meets this day at 9.30am

CONTENTS

PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY SITTING ................................................................................................ 2 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS .................................................................................................................. 3

ORDERS OF THE DAY ..................................................................................................................... 3 ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ........................................................... 4

GENERAL BUSINESS .......................................................................................................................... 4 ORDERS OF THE DAY ..................................................................................................................... 4 ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ........................................................... 4 NOTICES OF MOTION ...................................................................................................................... 5

PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ........................................................................................................ 6 PANEL OF TEMPORARY SPEAKERS.................................................................................................. 8 QUESTIONS ON NOTICE ..................................................................................................................... 8

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 2

PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY SITTING The following is the program for Thursday sittings as contained in the Sessional Orders approved by the Legislative Assembly on 26 November 2020, effective 27 November 2020. The program is subject to change at any time by resolution of the House

Thursday 9.30am — 10.15am—Preliminary Business * Prayers Messages from the Governor Matters concerning privilege Speaker's Statements Appointments Petitions Citizen's Right of Reply Notification and tabling of papers by the Clerk Ministerial Papers Ministerial Notices of Motion Ministerial Statements Any other Government Business Personal Explanations Tabling of Reports Notice of motion for disallowance of statutory instrument

10.15am — 11.15am— Question Time

11.15am — 1.00pm— Government Business

1.00pm — 2.00pm— Lunch break

2.00pm — 3.00pm— Private Members' Statements (Total time 60 minutes, 20 members x 3 minutes each)

3.00pm — 4.00pm— Debate of Committee Reports (in accordance with Sessional Order 5) if no reports to debate, Government Business

4.00pm — 6.00pm— Government Business

6.00pm — 6.30pm— Automatic Adjournment

* (If completed before 10.15am, Question Time will commence earlier and continue for 1 hour with starting times for all other items, except lunch breaks, in the Order of Business adjusting accordingly.)

Proposed sitting days (indicative dates only, subject to change)— February – 21, 22, 23 March – 14, 15, 16, 28, 29, 30 April – 18, 19, 20 May – 9, 10, 11 (Regional Parliament) May – 23, 24, 25 June – 13, 14, 15, 16 (Budget sitting) August – 22, 23, 24 September – 12, 13, 14 October – 10, 11, 12, 24, 25, 26 November – 14, 15, 16, 28, 29, 30

Estimates hearings: August – 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 3

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS ORDERS OF THE DAY 1. TOBACCO AND OTHER SMOKING PRODUCTS AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

(Statement of Compatibility) Introduced by: Minister for Health and Ambulance Services (Hon Y D’Ath) Date introduced: 14 March 2023 (page 330) Committee report: Tabled 5 May 2023 (Health and Environment Committee) Debated: 24 May 2023 Status: Resumption of second reading debate.

2. WATER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

(Statement of Compatibility) Introduced by: Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing and Minister for Water

(Hon G Butcher) Date introduced: 12 October 2022 (page 2606) Committee report: Tabled 9 December 2022 (State Development and Regional Industries

Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

3. BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTRATION BILL (Explanatory Notes)

(Statement of Compatibility) Introduced by: Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Minister for Women and Minister for

the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence (Hon S Fentiman) Date introduced: 2 December 2022 (page 3930) Committee report: Tabled 24 February 2023 (Legal Affairs and Safety Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

4. CHILD PROTECTION (OFFENDER REPORTING AND OFFENDER PROHIBITION ORDER) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL

(Explanatory Notes) (Statement of Compatibility)

Introduced by: Minister for Police and Corrective Services and Minister for Fire and Emergency Services (Hon M Ryan)

Date introduced: 26 October 2022 (page 3024) Committee report: Tabled 3 February 2023 (Community Support and Services Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

5. PROPERTY LAW BILL (Explanatory Notes)

(Statement of Compatibility) Introduced by: Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Minister for Women and Minister for

the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence (Hon S Fentiman) Date introduced: 23 February 2023 (page 274) Committee report: Tabled 14 April 2023 (Legal Affairs and Safety Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 4 ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES 1. CRIMINAL CODE (SERIOUS VILIFICATION AND HATE CRIMES) AND OTHER LEGILSATION

AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

(Statement of Compatibility) Introduced by: Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Minister for Women and Minister for

the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence (Hon S Fentiman) Date introduced: 29 March 2023 (page 729) Status: Referred to Legal Affairs and Safety Committee (to report by 30 June 2023, as

advised to the House on 30 March 2023)

2. HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW (SURGEONS) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

(Statement of Compatibility) Introduced by: Minister for Health and Ambulance Services (Hon Y D’Ath) Date introduced: 20 April 2023 (page 1125) Status: Referred to Health and Environment Committee (to report by 2 June 2023, as

advised to the House on 20 April 2023).

3. GAS SUPPLY AND OTHER LEGISLATION (HYDROGEN INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT) AMENDMENT BILL

(Explanatory Notes) (Statement of Compatibility)

Introduced by: Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen and Minister for Public Works and Procurement (Hon M de Brenni)

Date introduced: 9 May 2023 (page 1224) Status: Referred to Transport and Resources Committee (to report by 14 July 2023, as

agreed to by the House on 9 May 2023).

GENERAL BUSINESS ORDERS OF THE DAY 1. LIQUID FUEL SUPPLY (MINIMUM BIOBASED PETROL CONTENT) AMENDMENT BILL

(Explanatory Notes) (Statement of Compatibility)

Introduced by: Member for Hinchinbrook (Mr N Dametto) Date introduced: 13 October 2022 (page 2715) Committee report: Tabled 13 April 2023 (Transport and Resources Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved (not before 17 July 2023, in accordance with

Standing Order 136(8)).

ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES 1. QUEENSLAND CLIMATE TRANSITION BILL

(Explanatory Notes) (Statement of Compatibility)

Introduced by: Member for Maiwar (Mr M Berkman) Date introduced: 15 March 2023 (page 445) Status: Referred to State Development and Regional Industries Committee (to report

by 15 September 2023, in accordance with Standing Order 136(1)).

2. PLANNING (INCLUSIONARY ZONING STRATEGY) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

(Statement of Compatibility) Introduced by: Member for South Brisbane (Dr A MacMahon) Date introduced: 19 April 2023 (page 1039) Status: Referred to State Development and Regional Industries Committee (to report

by 19 October 2023, in accordance with Standing Order 136(1)).

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 5 NOTICES OF MOTION

HOUSE TO TAKE NOTE OF COMMITTEE REPORTS

1. That the House take note of the Community Support and Services Committee Report No. 23, 57th Parliament – Towards a healthier, safer, more just and compassionate Queensland: decriminalising the offences affecting those most vulnerable tabled on 31 October 2022

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 31 October 2022 Debated: 20 April 2023 (page 1166) Status: Resumption of debate.

2. That the House take note of the State Development and Regional Industries Committee Report No. 32, 57th Parliament – Examination of Auditor-General Reports on the local government sector tabled on 28 November 2022

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 28 November 2022 Status: To be moved.

3. That the House take note of the Transport and Resources Committee Report No. 26, 57th Parliament – Examination of Auditor-General Report 5: 2021-22 – Managing Queensland's transition to renewable energy tabled on 5 December 2022

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 5 December 2022 Status: To be moved.

4. That the House take note of the State Development and Regional Industries Committee Report No. 33, 57th Parliament – Examination of Auditor-General Report 9: 2021-22 – Regulating dam safety tabled on 5 December 2022

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 5 December 2022 Status: To be moved.

5. That the House take note of the Transport and Resources Committee Report No. 28, 57th Parliament – Examination of Auditor-General Report 18: 2021-22 – Enhancing government procurement tabled on 16 December 2022

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 16 December 2022 Status: To be moved.

6. That the House take note of the Transport and Resources Committee Report No. 29, 57th Parliament – Inquiry into coal mining industry safety tabled on 16 February 2023

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 16 February 2023 Status: To be moved.

7. That the House take note of the State Development and Regional Industries Committee Report No. 38, 57th Parliament – Examination of Auditor-General reports on the water sector tabled on 24 February 2023

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 24 February 2023 Status: To be moved.

8. That the House take note of the State Development and Regional Industries Committee Report No. 39, 57th Parliament – Examination of Auditor-General Report 16: 2021-22 – Contract management for new infrastructure tabled on 1 March 2023

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 1 March 2023 Status: To be moved.

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 6 9. That the House take note of the Transport and Resources Committee Report No. 31, 57th Parliament

– Inquiry into the economic and regulatory frameworks for Queensland island resorts tabled on 17 March 2023

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 17 March 2023 Status: To be moved.

10. That the House take note of the Transport and Resources Committee Report No. 33, 57th Parliament – Inquiry into the Peninsula Developmental Road (Laura to Weipa) Project tabled on 13 April 2023

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 13 April 2023 Status: To be moved.

11. That the House take note of the Economics and Governance Committee Report No. 44, 57th Parliament – Examination of Auditor-General reports tabled on 21 April 2023

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 21 April 2023 Status: To be moved.

12. That the House take note of the Legal Affairs and Safety Committee Report No. 48, 57th Parliament – Inquiry into support provided to victims of crime

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 5(1) Date: 19 May 2023 Status: To be moved.

PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES Following are committees appointed by the 57th Parliament, their membership, current inquiries and referrals. For further information, go to http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-committees/committees

BUSINESS COMMITTEE— Members— Leader of the House (or alternate), Premier (or alternate), Manager of Opposition Business (or alternate), Cross-Bench Member Ms Sandy Bolton COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY— Members— Speaker (or alternate) (Chair), Leader of the House (or alternate), Premier (or alternate), Deputy Premier (or alternate), Leader of the Opposition (or alternate), Deputy Leader of the Opposition (or alternate), Manager of Opposition Business (or alternate), Cross-Bench Member Mr Shane Knuth (or alternate) COMMUNITY SUPPORT AND SERVICES COMMITTEE— Members— Ms Corrine McMillan (Chair), Mr Stephen Bennett, Mr Michael Berkman, Ms Cynthia Lui, Dr Mark Robinson, Mr Robert Skelton Current Inquiries— • Auditor-General Report 1: 2020-21 – Family support and child protection system (committee resolved 22

February 2021) • Auditor-General Report 1: 2022-23 – Delivering social housing services (referred 18 August 2022) ECONOMICS AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Linus Power (Chair), Mr Michael Crandon, Mrs Melissa McMahon, Mr Daniel Purdie, Mr Ray Stevens, Mr Adrian Tantari Current Inquiries— • Auditor-General Report 11: 2021-22 – Establishing the Queensland Future Fund (referred 24 February

2022)

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 7 EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING COMMITTEE— Members— Ms Kim Richards (Chair), Mr Mark Boothman, Mr Nick Dametto, Mr James Lister, Mr Barry O’Rourke, Mr Jimmy Sullivan Current Inquiries— • Auditor-General Report 19: 2021-22 – Education 2021 (referred 24 June 2022) • Inquiry into the delivery of vocational education and training in regional, rural and remote Queensland

(committee resolved 24 October 2022) • Inquiry into the Cairns TAFE Upgrade Project (committee resolved 24 October 2022)

ETHICS COMMITTEE— Members— Ms Jennifer Howard (Chair), Mr Andrew Powell, Mr Linus Power, Mr Daniel Purdie, Ms Kim Richards, Mr Ray Stevens Current Inquiries— • Matter of privilege referred by the State Development and Regional Industries Committee on 26 May 2022

relating to alleged unauthorised disclosure of a submission from a councillor of the Bundaberg Regional Council made on 15 December 2021 to the committee in relation to its inquiry into the Office of the Independent Assessor

• Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 1 December 2022 relating to an allegation of wilfully or recklessly disrespecting rulings of the Speaker

• Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 1 December 2022 relating to an allegation of inciting or encouraging disruption of the Legislative Assembly

• Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 16 March 2023: the Member for Maiwar, relating to misconducting oneself in the presence of the House or reflecting the Chair

• Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 29 March 2023 relating to the alleged failure to register an interest in the Register of Members’ Interests by the Member for Southern Downs

HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Aaron Harper (Chair), Mr Stephen Andrew, Ms Ali King, Mr Rob Molhoek, Ms Joan Pease, Mr Andrew Powell Current Inquiries— • Auditor-General Report 8: 2021-22 – Improving access to specialist outpatient services (referred 24

February 2022) • Auditor-General Report 9: 2022-23 – Protecting our threatened animals and plants (referred 23 February

2023) • Vaping – An inquiry into reducing rates of e-cigarette use in Queensland (referred 14 March 2023) • Auditor-General Report 10: 2022-23 – Health 2022 (referred 16 March 2023) • Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Surgeons) Amendment Bill 2023 (referred 20 April 2023) LEGAL AFFAIRS AND SAFETY COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Peter Russo (Chair), Ms Sandy Bolton, Ms Jonty Bush, Mrs Laura Gerber, Mr Jason Hunt, Mr Jon Krause Current Inquiries— • Auditor-General Report 5: 2022-23 – Keeping people safe from domestic and family violence (referred 10

November 2022) • Criminal Code (Serious Vilification and Hate Crimes) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023 (referred

29 March 2023)

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND CORRUPTION COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Jon Krause (Chair), Mr Don Brown, Ms Jonty Bush, Mr Michael Crandon, Ms Jess Pugh, Dr Mark Robinson, Mr Jimmy Sullivan

STATE DEVELOPMENT AND REGIONAL INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Chris Whiting (Chair), Mr Michael Hart, Mr Robbie Katter, Mr Jim Madden, Mr Jim McDonald, Mr Tom Smith Current Inquiries— • Auditor-General Report 6: 2021-22 – Regulating animal welfare services (referred 2 December 2021) • Auditor-General Report 7: 2022-23 – Major projects 2022 (referred 1 December 2022) • Inquiry into the impact of climate change on Queensland agricultural production (committee resolved 24

January 2023) • Queensland Climate Transition Bill 2023 (referred 15 March 2023)

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 8 • Planning (Inclusionary Zoning Strategy) Amendment Bill 2023 (referred 19 April 2023)

TRANSPORT AND RESOURCES COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Shane King (Chair), Mr Bryson Head, Mr James Martin, Mr Lachlan Millar, Mr Les Walker, Mr Trevor Watts Current Inquiries— • Auditor-General Report 8: 2022-23 – Energy 2022 (referred 23 February 2023) • Gas Supply and Other Legislation (Hydrogen Industry Development) Amendment Bill 2023 (referred 9

May 2023)

PANEL OF TEMPORARY SPEAKERS Ms Bush, Mr Hart, Mr Krause, Mr Lister, Ms Lui, Mr Martin and Mr Walker

QUESTIONS ON NOTICE

The following questions were asked on Wednesday, 24 May 2023. In accordance with the Standing Orders, answers are required by email to TableOffice@parliament.qld.gov.au by Friday, 23 June 2023.

646 MS A LEAHY ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, MINISTER FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PLANNING AND MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER ON OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES INFRASTRUCTURE (HON DR S MILES)— Will the Deputy Premier advise how many staff have ceased employment with the Office of the Independent Assessor from 2019-20 to 2022-23 (to date) inclusive (reported separately by financial year)?

647 MR J LANGBROEK ASKED MINISTER FOR TREATY, MINISTER FOR ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PARTNERSHIPS, MINISTER FOR COMMUNITIES AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS (HON L ENOCH)— With reference to the Queensland Community Support Scheme (QCSS)— Will the Minister advise (a) how much funding is allocated for QCSS for this financial year 2022-23, (b) how many Queenslanders have received help through the QCSS for this financial year 2022-23 to date and (c) how many people are currently on the wait list for assistance through the QCSS?

648 MRS D FRECKLINGTON ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND AMBULANCE SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR WOMEN (HON S FENTIMAN)— With reference to the Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service— Will the Minister advise (a) if there is currently an Oral Surgeon based at Toowoomba Hospital, (b) if not, how frequently a visiting Oral Surgeon attends Toowoomba Hospital, (c) the current average wait time for an appointment with the surgeon and (d) the current average wait time for this specialist surgery?

649 MR M CRANDON ASKED MINISTER FOR CHILD SAFETY AND MINISTER FOR SENIORS AND DISABILITY SERVICES (HON C CRAWFORD)— Will the Minister provide the number of missing child reports made to Queensland Police Service for children living in residential care (reported separately by region and year) for the last five years?

650 MR S MINNIKIN ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS AND MINISTER FOR DIGITAL SERVICES (HON M BAILEY)— Will the Minister advise the number of days staffed school crossings have not been staffed due to the lack of availability of a school crossing supervisor (reported separately by year and by school) for the 2022 school year and 2023 school year (to date)?

651 MR R STEVENS ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND CORRECTIVE SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister provide for the Moreton police district, the number of RBT tests undertaken and traffic infringement notices issued (reported separately by year) for the last five calendar years?

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 9 652 MR S BENNETT ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, MINISTER FOR INDUSTRIAL

RELATIONS AND MINISTER FOR RACING (HON G GRACE)— With reference to the influx of new families moving to coastal areas from Burnett Heads to Elliott Heads in my electorate— Will the Minister provide (a) statistics predicting the capacity of the current State High School in that catchment area to absorb increasing secondary student numbers in the next five years and (b) a timeline for a future High School located in Bargara?

653 MR T MANDER ASKED MINISTER FOR HOUSING (HON M SCANLON)— With reference to the State Government’s Social Housing Portfolio— Will the Minister provide as at 30 April each calendar year from 2015 to 2023 (reported separately by state electorate) the total number of (a) properties in the portfolio and (b) bedrooms of the properties held in the portfolio?

654 MR R MOLHOEK ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS AND MINISTER FOR DIGITAL SERVICES (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to the tragic rail accident that claimed the life of a Queensland Rail driver at Westwood in June 2021— Will the Minister (a) list the actions that Queensland Rail has taken, or will take, to avoid a repeat of the incident, (b) when these measures were, or will be, implemented and (c) if there have been any personnel changes at Queensland Rail due to the failures that led to this incident occurring?

655 DR C ROWAN ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, MINISTER FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND MINISTER FOR RACING (HON G GRACE)— Will the Minister provide the total value of each state school’s deferred (backlog) building and asset maintenance (reported separately by region) as of Term 2, 2023?

656 MS F SIMPSON ASKED PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES (HON A PALASZCZUK)— With reference to the Queensland Audit Office ‘Delivering shared corporate services in Queensland’ report (Report 3: 2018-19)— Will the Premier advise how the government’s current shared services arrangements compare with the recommendations of the report?

657 MR T WATTS ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND MINISTER FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE (HON Y D'ATH)— With reference to a press release on 18 August 2017 the then Attorney-General stated the Palaszczuk Government had ‘Accepted all of the 83 recommendations of the Independent Review into Youth Detention in Queensland and invested $26.2 million over four years to implement these recommendations’— Will the Attorney-General advise (a) how many of these recommendations have been implemented and on what date, (b) how many are still yet to be implemented and (c) how many were not implemented?

658 MR A POWELL ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS AND MINISTER FOR DIGITAL SERVICES (HON M BAILEY)— Will the Minister advise when the next Transport Coordination Plan Performance Snapshot will be published?

659 MR J LISTER ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND AMBULANCE SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR WOMEN (HON S FENTIMAN)— With reference to answer to Question on Notice No. 427 of 2022— Will the Minister provide the amount of ambulance 'lost time' from January 2023 to April 2023 (reported separately by hospital and health service and calendar month)?

660 MR D LAST ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND CORRECTIVE SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister advise (a) if the Forsyth Police Station is being closed and (b) if so, when the closure will take place?

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 10 661 MR M HART ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND AMBULANCE SERVICES

AND MINISTER FOR WOMEN (HON S FENTIMAN)— With reference to answer to Question on Notice No. 101 of 2023 and patients waiting for an initial service event in a Specialist Outpatient Clinic— Will the Minister advise (reported separately by the 29 specialties listed on the Queensland Reporting Hospitals website and by Hospital and Health Service) as at 1 April 2023 (a) the total number of patients waiting for an initial service event in a Specialist Outpatient Clinic and (b) the number of patients who have not been seen within the clinically recommended time waiting for an initial service event in a Specialist Outpatient Clinic?

662 MR D JANETZKI ASKED MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS, MINISTER FOR TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND MINISTER FOR YOUTH JUSTICE (HON D FARMER)— With reference to youths referred to restorative justice processes in relation to robbery, unlawful use of a motor vehicle, unlawful entry, and other theft— Will the Minister advise (a) the tasks, education and/or reparation that are commonly agreed to or available to youths engaged in restorative justice for these offences, (b) whether restorative justice conferencing can only go ahead if the youth agrees, (c) what rights does the victim have during restorative justice conferencing, (d) how does a victim of youth crime request a youth justice conference and (e) what are the reasons a victim would be denied a request for youth justice conferencing?

663 MR A PERRETT ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND CORRECTIVE SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister provide the number of (FTE) firefighters as of September 2020 and September 2022 for the Gympie, Rainbow Beach, Imbil, and Tin Can Bay fire stations (reported separately by station and year)?

664 MR T NICHOLLS ASKED MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS, MINISTER FOR TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND MINISTER FOR YOUTH JUSTICE (HON D FARMER)— Will the Minister provide a breakdown of young people identified as Serious Repeat Offenders (reported separately by year and by age) for the last three years?

665 DR M ROBINSON ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND CORRECTIVE SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister advise (reported separately by year) over the last five years (a) the number of occasions police have been required to transport a patient to the Redland Hospital because an ambulance was not available and (b) how many police hours have been spent in the emergency department until patients were able to be triaged into beds by hospital staff?

666 MS R BATES ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND AMBULANCE SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR WOMEN (HON S FENTIMAN)— With reference to Part 9 Health Service Investigations, as identified in the Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011— Will the Minister provide a list of all investigations undertaken since 2015 (including current/ongoing investigations) (reported separately by Hospital and Health Service, purpose of the review and calendar year)?

667 MS S BOLTON ASKED TREASURER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE AND INVESTMENT (HON C DICK)— With reference to the projected impacts to renters from increases in land tax due to extreme land valuation increases— Will the Treasurer (a) commit to mitigating these impacts by freezing tax increases to the 2021 valuations for residential and commercial properties that are being rented out, (b) provide Queenslanders the specific details of how individual property valuations are determined and (c) create an independent body for objections to be lodged?

668 MR S O'CONNOR ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, MINISTER FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PLANNING AND MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER ON OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES INFRASTRUCTURE (HON DR S MILES)— Will the Deputy Premier provide the total allocated funding for approved projects under the Resource Recovery Industry Development Program (reported separately by the amount of funding spent (or committed) to each project)?

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 11 669 MR P WEIR ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND MINISTER FOR

THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE (HON Y D'ATH)— With reference to recidivist juvenile offenders (children under the age of 18)— Will the Attorney-General advise when a juvenile offender has been released from custody back into the community, (a) who is responsible for the child’s welfare, (b) who is responsible for implementing strategies to ensure the juvenile offender does not continue participating in dangerous and risk-taking behaviours, (c) who is responsible for the juvenile offender if they commit a further crime and as a result they are killed or maimed or are responsible for the death of an innocent community member and (d) who is responsible for the duty of care of the juvenile offender?

670 MS A CAMM ASKED MINISTER FOR CHILD SAFETY AND MINISTER FOR SENIORS AND DISABILITY SERVICES (HON C CRAWFORD)— Will the Minister provide the number of System and Practice Reviews conducted by the department (reported separately by year) since 2015 for (a) child deaths and (b) serious physical injuries?

671 MR L MILLAR ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND AMBULANCE SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR WOMEN (HON S FENTIMAN)— Will the Minister advise (a) why the internal review of events surrounding a neonatal death at Emerald Hospital on 6 February 2023 has still not been completed 107 days after the tragic event and (b) when will it be completed?

672 MR J BLEIJIE ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS AND MINISTER FOR DIGITAL SERVICES (HON M BAILEY)— Will the Minister advise (a) if the Minister or the department have been consulted as part of the Federal Government’s independent infrastructure review and (b) if so, the advice provided for each project being managed by the Department of Transport and Main Roads?

673 MR D PURDIE ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS AND MINISTER FOR DIGITAL SERVICES (HON M BAILEY)— Will the Minister advise (a) if funding will be allocated in the upcoming State Budget to progress the important safety initiatives identified in the planning study for the Eumundi Noosa Road and (b) if not, when it will become a priority project?

674 MR D CRISAFULLI ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND CORRECTIVE SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister advise the age of each individual fitted with a GPS monitoring device (reported separately by location) as outlined in answer to Question on Notice No. 461 asked on 20 April 2023?

675 MR M BOOTHMAN ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND CORRECTIVE SERVICES AND MINISTER FOR FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister inform residents the actual police numbers (reported separately by individual Police Station in table format) for the Gold Coast Region for the month of April for 2020 to 2023?

676 MR B HEAD ASKED MINISTER FOR RESOURCES (HON S STEWART)— With reference to the Vegetation Management Act and compliance activities undertaken by department officers— Will the Minister provide (reported separately by year, land use classification and bioregion) since the current Act came into effect the number of (a) properties which have been entered and inspected, (b) producers who have been asked to provide records, (c) warning notices issued, (d) direction notices issued, (e) fines issued and (f) producers who have refused a compliance visit?

677 MR B MICKELBERG ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS AND MINISTER FOR DIGITAL SERVICES (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to State Government subsidised public bus services (excluding school bus transport) on the Sunshine Coast— Will the Minister advise (a) seated capacity utilisation rate, (b) average patronage per service, (c) total fare revenue, (d) total subsidies paid to external operators, (e) any additional sources of funding used to deliver public bus services on the Sunshine Coast including any contributions from local government or developer contributions and (f) any other costs incurred by the State Government associated with delivering public bus services?

Notice Paper for Thursday, 25 May 2023 12 678 MR R KATTER ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND MINISTER

FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE (HON Y D'ATH)— With reference to reports that, following a request by the Queensland Police Service (QPS), the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) has been ruling against applicants being allowed legal representation in their (QCAT) Weapons Licensing (WL) hearings, which often deal with complex matters of law and procedure— Will the Attorney-General advise whether applicants are being denied rights to have legal representation at QCAT during WL matters and, if so, whether the Attorney intends to make any legislative changes?

679 MR S ANDREW ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, MINISTER FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PLANNING AND MINISTER ASSISTING THE PREMIER ON OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES INFRASTRUCTURE (HON DR S MILES)— Will the Deputy Premier advise (a) the amount of land released for detached-housing developments in Queensland over the past five years (reported separately by year and region), (b) the number of detached dwellings constructed in Queensland over the past five years (reported separately by year and region) and (c) what steps, if any, the Queensland Government has taken to establish an inventory of all available land required to meet anticipated demand for detached housing developments between now and 2030?

680 MR J MCDONALD ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS AND MINISTER FOR DIGITAL SERVICES (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to a licensed driver receiving a photographic detection device offence seatbelt infringement notice for a passenger's offence— Will the Minister advise what processes are in place to ensure that adult passengers are held responsible for an infringement when the driver is genuinely unaware of the offence and should not be liable?

681 DR A MACMAHON ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS AND MINISTER FOR DIGITAL SERVICES (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to the Brisbane City Council approved redevelopment plans for the Buranda Village site opposite the PA hospital which contains four residential towers and three commercial and office towers and hundreds of parking spaces to service residents, workers, and visitors— Will the Minister advise (a) has the department received any advice regarding how this redevelopment will impact the already congested Ipswich road and access to the hospital, and whether impacts warrant the exercise of State call-in powers under the Planning Act, (b) what advice has the department given to the Planning Minister regarding this development, (c) what plans, if any, has the department developed to mitigate likely traffic impacts on Ipswich Road and (d) will the department consider requiring the developer to contribute to the costs of traffic mitigation efforts as a result of its development?

682 MR N DAMETTO ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND MINISTER FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE (HON Y D'ATH)— With reference to Queensland juvenile offenders— Will the Attorney-General advise (reported separately by year) (a) how many juvenile offenders were charged with the offence of unlawful use of a motor vehicle for the past ten years and (b) how many of those offenders charged had a prior conviction recorded and/or were sentenced to a period of detention?

683 MR S KNUTH ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS AND MINISTER FOR DIGITAL SERVICES (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to the poor state of repair and significant safety risk posed to the users of the Herberton and Irvinebank road and the need to seal the road being documented since 1986— Will the Minister work with the local council and commit funding to seal this section of road?

BY AUTHORITY N J LAURIE, CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENT