House of Assembly - Fifty-First Parliament, Second Session (51-2)
2008-03-04 Daily Xml

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NOTICES OF MOTION

Mr PISONI (Unley) (14:01): I give notice that on Thursday 3 April I will move:

That this house condemns the member for Reynell for her support for cutting WorkCover entitlements and for not:

(a) taking any interest in the blow out in WorkCover's unfunded liability since taking office;

(b) taking any interest in WorkCover's poor return to work results;

Members interjecting:

The SPEAKER: Order!

Mr PISONI: My proposed motion continues:

(c) informing the public until after the federal election that WorkCover entitlements to injured workers would be cut; and

(d) examining alternatives to cutting workers' benefits as part of the WorkCover reform.

Mr HANNA (Mitchell) (14:02): I give notice that on Thursday 6 March I will move:

That this house expresses disappointment at the offensive and intimidating language used by the Deputy Premier when asked a routine procedural question just outside the parliamentary chamber while the grievance debate was under way on Thursday 28 February 2008.

Mr GRIFFITHS (Goyder) (14:02): I give notice that on Thursday 3 April I will move:

That this house condemns the member for Morialta for her support for cutting WorkCover entitlements and for not:

(a) taking any interest in the blow-out in WorkCover's unfunded liability since taking office;

Members interjecting:

The SPEAKER: Order!

Mr GRIFFITHS: The motion continues:

(b) taking any interest in WorkCover's poor return to work results;

(c) informing the public until after the federal election that WorkCover entitlements to injured workers would be cut; and

(d) examining alternatives to cutting workers' benefits as part of the WorkCover reform.

The Hon. P.F. CONLON: Sir, I have a point of order on a matter that I think you have probably already talked about; that is, whether either of those previous motions anticipates debate on a matter before the house.

The SPEAKER: Order! I will have a look at the motions. I do not think that they do, but I will have a look at the motions and, if they are not in order, I will report back to the house.

Ms CHAPMAN (Bragg—Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (14:03): Sir, I give notice, subject to your ruling, that on Thursday 3 April I will move:

That this house condemns the member for Norwood for her support for cutting WorkCover entitlements and for not:

(a) taking any interest in the blow-out in WorkCover's unfunded liability since taking office;

(b) taking any interest in WorkCover's poor return to work results;

(c) informing the public until after the federal election that WorkCover entitlements to injured workers would be cut; or

(d) examining alternatives to cutting workers' benefits as part of the WorkCover reform.

Mr VENNING (Schubert) (14:04): Sir, subject to your ruling, I give notice that on Thursday 3 April I will move:

That this house condemns the member for Light for his support for cutting WorkCover entitlements and for not:

(a) taking any interest in the blow-out of WorkCover's unfunded liability since taking office;

Members interjecting:

The SPEAKER: Order!

Mr VENNING: The motion continues:

(b) taking any interest in WorkCover's poor return to work results;

(c) informing the public until after the federal election that WorkCover entitlements to injured workers would be cut; and

(d) examining alternatives to cutting workers' benefits as part of WorkCover reform.

Mrs REDMOND (Heysen) (14:04): Mr Speaker, subject to your ruling, I give notice that on Thursday 3 April I will move:

That this house condemns the member for Mawson for his support for cutting WorkCover entitlements—

Members interjecting:

The SPEAKER: Order!

Members interjecting:

The SPEAKER: Order! I warn the member for Mawson. When I am on my feet, I expect the house to become silent. I should not have to damage my vocal chords in bringing the house to order. Let us just get on with this. I know what the members want to put on notice. We will do it in silence. The member for Heysen.

Mrs REDMOND: Thank you, Mr Speaker. The motion will be:

That this house condemns the member for Mawson for his support for cutting WorkCover entitlements and for not:

(a) taking any interest in the blow-out in WorkCover's unfunded liability since taking office;

(b) taking any interest in WorkCover's poor return to work results;

(c) informing the public until after the federal election that WorkCover entitlements to injured workers would be cut; and

(d) examining alternatives to cutting workers' benefits as part of WorkCover reform.

Mr PENGILLY (Finniss) (14:05): Mr Speaker, subject to your ruling, I give notice that on Thursday 3 April I will move:

That this house condemns the member for Bright for her support for cutting WorkCover entitlements and for not:

(a) taking any interest in the blow-out in WorkCover's unfunded liability since taking office;

(b) taking any interest in WorkCover's poor return to work results;

(c) informing the public until after the federal election that WorkCover entitlements to injured workers would be cut; and.

(d) examining alternatives to cutting workers' benefits as part of WorkCover reform.

Mr GOLDSWORTHY (Kavel) (14:06): I give notice that on Thursday 3 April I will move:

That this house condemns the member for Newland for his support for cutting WorkCover entitlements and for not:

(a) taking any interest in the blow-out in WorkCover's unfunded liability since taking office;

(b) taking any interest in WorkCover's poor return to work results;

(c) informing the public until after the federal election that WorkCover entitlements to injured workers would be cut; and

(d) examining alternatives to cutting workers' benefits as part of the WorkCover reform.

Mr PEDERICK (Hammond) (14:06): Subject to your ruling, Mr Speaker, I give notice that on Thursday 3 April I will move:

That this house condemns the member for Hartley for her support for cutting WorkCover entitlements and for not:

(a) taking any interest in the blow-out in WorkCover's unfunded liability since taking office;

(b) taking any interest in WorkCover's poor return to work results;

(c) informing the public until after the federal election that WorkCover entitlements to injured workers would be cut; and.

(d) examining alternatives to cutting workers' benefits as part of WorkCover reform.

Members interjecting:

The SPEAKER: Order!