Today is a Member's Day. First up is a private bill, the Carter Trust Amendment Bill, aimed at tweaking the law enacting the provisions of some old dead rich dude's will. Its a perfect example of privilege, and the sort of thing we should be eradicating from our parliament.
After that classist waste of time, there's real business: the third readings of Tracey McLellan's Evidence (Giving Evidence of Family Violence) Amendment Bill and Camilla Belich's Employment Relations (Employee Remuneration Disclosure) Amendment Bill. After that its the committee stage of Deborah Russell's Companies (Address Information) Amendment Bill. If the House moves quickly it might make a start on Cameron Brewer's Life Jackets for Children and Young Persons Bill, in which case there will be a ballot for one bill tomorrow.



