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Hansard
- Start of Business
- REMEMBRANCE DAY: 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMISTICE
- QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
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Diplomatic Protocol
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Housing Affordability
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Diplomatic Protocol
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Child Care
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Diplomatic Protocol
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Broadband
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Diplomatic Protocol
- PRIME MINISTER
- AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORTS
- DOCUMENTS
- MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
- TRADE PRACTICES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2008
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OFFSHORE PETROLEUM (ANNUAL FEES) AMENDMENT (GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE) BILL 2008
OFFSHORE PETROLEUM (REGISTRATION FEES) AMENDMENT (GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE) BILL 2008
OFFSHORE PETROLEUM (SAFETY LEVIES) AMENDMENT (GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE) BILL 2008 - FAMILY LAW AMENDMENT (DE FACTO FINANCIAL MATTERS AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2008
- OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AMENDMENT (GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE) BILL 2008
- SAFE WORK AUSTRALIA BILL 2008
- SOCIAL SECURITY AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (ECONOMIC SECURITY STRATEGY) BILL 2008
- APPROPRIATION (ECONOMIC SECURITY STRATEGY) BILL (NO. 1) 2008-2009
- APPROPRIATION (ECONOMIC SECURITY STRATEGY) BILL (NO. 2) 2008-2009
- TAX LAWS AMENDMENT (EDUCATION REFUND) BILL 2008
- TRANSPORT SECURITY AMENDMENT (2008 MEASURES NO. 1) BILL 2008
- NATIONAL MEASUREMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2008
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
- NOTICES
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Main Committee
- Start of Business
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CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- Remembrance Day
- Mr Christopher Mullins
- Swan Electorate: Small Business
- Museum of Contemporary Art
- Remembrance Day
- Isaacs Electorate: Carrum Downs Primary School
- Cowan Electorate: Cowan Challenge Basketball Competition
- Blair Electorate: Churches
- Mitchell Electorate: Jasper Road Public School
- Newcastle Electorate: University of Newcastle
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CUSTOMS AMENDMENT (AUSTRALIA-CHILE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTATION) BILL 2008
CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (AUSTRALIA-CHILE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTATION) BILL 2008 - CUSTOMS TARIFF AMENDMENT (AUSTRALIA-CHILE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTATION) BILL 2008
- Adjournment
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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Dr Peter Hollingworth
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Australian Army Cadets
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Defence Force Reserve and Cadet Units
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Caring for our Country
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation: Merbein Facility
(Forrest, John, MP, Rudd, Kevin, MP)
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Dr Peter Hollingworth
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Mr SIMPKINS (4:19 PM)
—Last Friday, 7 November, I held an interschool mixed basketball competition for primary school students, which I called the Cowan Challenge. I came up with the idea in order to help promote competitive sport and healthier living and to enable schools across the length of the electorate to compete against each other. These schools would not normally have any involvement with each other.
The competition took place across the whole school day, with schools competing in two pools before the successful schools rose through the semifinals and then ultimately to the finals. I am pleased to report that a strong and consistent effort saw the top teams in each pool make it through to the final, with Camboon Primary School taking the gold medal by defeating Kingsway Christian College. Canboon Primary School was well represented by Naalia Tearoa, Tashreeq Babier, Mohamed Jammaloodien, Skye Leigh, Kevin Labib, Steven On, Nick Maurer, Jarvis Chan, Tiah Berryman and Liam McKay. Camboon was led by teacher Jodie Willox.
The silver medal was taken by Kingsway Christian College, and I congratulate Matt Elliot and the staff of the college. For their great effort, I also congratulate the players: Brendon Armstrong, Tyson Armstrong, Michaela Brouwer, Elise Dodd, Kaleb Elliot, Lauren Le Coultre, Joel Offereins, Rachel Spencer and Brandon Walker.
The bronze medal game was won by Neerabup Primary School, which defeated Ashdale Primary School in a close game. A great job was done by Jarred Foote and his enthusiastic team of Tyhara Garlett, Tsyon Feleke, LeShaye Hill, Tamika TeWano Grainger, Jasmine Kohli, Connor McKenna, Shaun Evans, Zach Will, Laufiso Lemuelu and Adrian Hill.
Finally, I would like to acknowledge the referees from Woodvale Senior High School and their teacher, Kelvin Browner, for the outstanding support they provided on the day. I was surprised to hear that the referees were only in year 10, given the maturity and skill shown by them. Tyler Sinclair, Harrison Lovell, Kate Hedley, Ashleigh Cole, Grace Connell and Tayla Wellsteed all did a great job of keeping control of the game and assisting the teams to a better understanding of the sport.
As a former Australian and state representative in rowing, I am a firm believer in the value of competitive sport. It is good on many levels. It is good for health and fitness, it is good as a learning experience and it is good for children to exercise control and good conduct despite being under a degree of pressure. To that end, I was very pleased that the competition was conducted in a competitive yet friendly manner. Once again, I thank the schools for their support and the competitors for their efforts on the day.