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In early September 2020 the NSW Nationals parliamentary party threatened to leave the Berejiklian Coalition Government and move to the Independent benches in the NSW Legislative Assembly, the Lower House of the NSW Parliament, if the NSW Liberal parliamentary party did not agree to effectively gut State Environmental Planning Policy (Koala Habitat Protection) 2019.
Although there were only 12 members of the National Party sitting in the Legislative Assembly, Liberal Premier Gladys Berejiklian caved into this threatening political posturing within days.
All
the National Party members of the NSW Legislative Assembly were
present for the vote.
This
is the Hansard
record of that final third reading vote placed in
alphabetical order with members’ electorates identified:
AYES Anderson,
K – Nationals (Tamworth
electorate) Barilaro,
J – Nationals (Monaro electorate) Bromhead,
S – Nationals (Myall Lakes electorate) Cooke,
S (teller) – Nationals (Cootamundra
electorate) Gulaptis,
C – Nationals (Clarence electorate) Johnsen,
M – Nationals (Upper Hunter electorate) Marshall,
A – Nationals (Northern Tablelands
electorate) Pavey,
M – Nationals (Oxley electorate) Provest,
G -Nationals (Tweed electorate) Saunders,
D – Nationals (Dubbo electorate) Singh,
G – Nationals (Coffs Harbour
electorate) Toole,
P – Nationals (Bathurst electorate) Ayres,
S – Liberal (Penrith
electorate) Berejiklian,
G – Liberal (Willoughby
electorate) Clancy,
J – Liberal (Albury
electorate) Conolly,
K – Liberal (Riverstone
electorate) Constance,
A – Liberal (Bega
electorate) Coure,
M – Liberal (Oatley
electorate) Crouch,
A (teller) – Liberal (Terrigal
electorate) Davies,
T – Liberal ( electorate) Dominello,
V – Liberal (Ryde
electorate) Elliot,
D – Liberal (Baulkham
electorate) Evans,
L - Liberal (Heathcoast
electorate) Gibbons,
M – Liberal (Holsworthy
electorate) Griffin,
J – Liberal (Manly
electorate) Hancock,
S – Liberal (South
Coast electorate) Hazzard,
B – Liberal (Wakehurst
electorate) Henskens,
A – Liberal (Kur-ring-gai
electorate) Kean,
M – Liberal (Hornsby
electorate) Lee,
G – Liberal (Parramatta
electorate) Lindsay,
W – Liberal (East
Hills electorate) Perrottet,
D – Liberal (Epping
electorate) Preston,
R – Liberal (Hawkesbury
electorate) Petinos,
E – Liberal (Miranda
electorate) Roberts,
A – Liberal (Lane
Cove electorate) Sidgreaves,
P – Liberal (Camden
electorate) Sidoti,
J – Liberal (Drummoyne
electorate) Smith,
N – Liberal (Wollondilly
electorate) Speakman,
M – Liberal (Cronulla
electorate) Stokes,
R – Liberal (Pittwater
electorate) Taylor,
M – Liberal (Seven
Hills electorate) Tuckerman,
W – Liberal (Goulburn
electorate) Upton,
G – Liberal (Vaucluse
electorate) Ward,
G – Liberal (Kiama
electorate) Williams,
L – Liberal (Port
Macquarie electorate) Williams,
R– Liberal (Castle
Hill electorate) McGirr,
J – Independent
(Wagga
Wagga electorate) Butler,
R - Shooters, Fishers and Farmers (Barwon
electorate) Dalton,
H - Shooters, Fishers and Farmers (Murray
electorate) Donato,
P - Shooters, Fishers and Farmers (Orange
electorate) I invite readers to remember these names at the next NSW state election on Saturday, 25 March 2023.
On
21 October 2020 members of the NSW Berejiklian Government in the
Lower House voted on the Local Land Services Amendment
(Miscellaneous) Bill 2020.
Koala joey riding on its mother's back
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