Mr GORMAN (Perth) (13:48): Today is Australian Reading Hour. So, to all of the teachers and all of the young people who are out reading today, I just want to say: good on you. Reading is an incredibly important part of schooling and, whether it's the Practice or something a little bit lighter, we all love the skill and the benefits of being able to read. I want to give a shout-out to some of the schools in my electorate that are helping young people to read. Next year Bob Hawke College will open. Foundation Principal John Burke is doing a fabulous job at this school that will be an appropriate tribute to the former Prime Minister and fabulous for students in West Perth, East Perth, Perth, Northbridge, Leederville and Mount Hawthorn. To Gerard Richardson at Morley Senior High School and the Morley Leos: congratulations for all the fundraising you did, making sure that we have money for Mission Australia for their homelessness programs. It was great to be there for your sleep-out with Amber-Jade Sanderson, my state colleague. To Principal Craig Skinner at Bayswater Primary School—the real Principal Skinner: thank you for having me for your Book Week assembly. It was great to see the teachers and students all dressed up. To my old primary school, Lance Holt School, and year 3-4 teacher Christine: I can't wait to read your school history that you're working on. I'm so proud to have been able to contribute to that project. I look forward to the outcomes of your research. And, finally, to John Forrest Secondary College Principal Melissa Gillett and Mr Grzejszczyk: it was great to be there with the member for Whitlam, talking economics, talking in extreme detail about how the budget comes together. (Time expired)