Archive for the 'Questions to Ministers' Category

Moorebank Intermodal Facility

Reverend the Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes: My question is directed to the Minister for Roads, on behalf of the Minister for Transport: Is the Minister aware of the joint venture by Queensland Rail, Stockland, and Kaplan Funds Management to create a major intermodal facility at the Department of Defence National Storage and Distribution Centre in Moorebank as part of its plans to build a national freight business to take trucks off Sydney’s roads?

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Mental Health of Children

Reverend the Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes: I ask the Hon. Tony Kelly, on behalf of the Hon. Paul Lynch, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Mental Health), the following question without notice. Is the Minister aware that the big inter-generational issue that dominates the health debate is not related to our children but focuses on the ageing of baby boomers and the demands for better health care?

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Dental Crises

Reverend the Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes: I ask the Attorney General, representing the Minister for Health, the following question without notice. Is the Minister aware that in order to maintain existing levels of dental service in Australia there will be a shortage of about 1,500 dental and oral health workers Australia-wide—or a shortfall of 3.8 million visits by 2010—and that Australia has a rate of 46.8 practising dentists per 100,000 of the population, which ranks nineteenth on a list of OECD countries?

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Exhausted Doctors and Nurses

Reverend the Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes: I ask the Attorney General, on behalf of the Minister for Health, the following question without notice: Is the Minister aware of a recent survey conducted by the Workplace Research Centre at the University of Sydney that which examined the views and experiences of doctors and nurses about their current working conditions?

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Shoalhaven City Council

Reverend the Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes: Is the Minister aware that Blue Mountains City Council is exempt from paying the landfill levy and that Shoalhaven City Council, which houses one the most seriously disadvantaged communities in the State, is required to pay the landfill levy?

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Road Rage

Reverend the Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes: I ask the Minister for Roads a question without notice. Is the Minister aware of research conducted by Australian Association of Motor Insurers , which found that 93 per cent of Australian motorists have been subject to antisocial behaviour or road rage of some type, particularly with regards to rude gestures, drivers being tailgated, drivers being forced off the road and, alarmingly, one in 20 drivers saying that they have been physically assaulted?

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Eating Disorders Foundation

Reverend the Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes: I direct my question to the Minister for Lands representing the Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Mental Health). Is the Minister aware that eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia and binge eating affect approximately 330,000 people in New South Wales of both sexes, all ages and every social and economic background?

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Equity in Higher Education

Reverend the Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes: I ask the Minister for Education and Training: Is he aware that Australian higher education remains significantly socially polarised and that disadvantaged groups, such as people from rural and regional areas, people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and indigenous Australians, are dramatically underrepresented in our universities?

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Paid Maternity Leave

Reverend the Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes: I ask the Attorney General, representing the Minister for Women, a question without notice. Is the Minister aware that the gender divide inherent in Australia’s parental leave system continues to leave women in an exceptionally vulnerable position in the workplace?

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Radiotherapy Crisis in NSW

Reverend the Hon. Dr Gordon Moyes: Is the Minister aware that in 2005, the latest year for which statistics are available from the Cancer Institute, there were over 34,000 new cancer patients diagnosed in New South Wales, and that this number is expected to rise annually – reaching an estimated 40,000 cancer patients in 2011? Is the Minister aware that international “best practice” guidelines, accepted by clinicians and governments worldwide, require that 52% of cancer patients receive radiotherapy as part of their treatment; and that less than 40% in New South Wales are able to do so?

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