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David ETTERSHANK (Western Metropolitan Region):
Enver ERDOGAN (Minister for the Environment):

I thank Mr Ettershank for his question, but I think the question is better directed to the minister for energy and climate action under the standing orders. The minister could refer it on, but I think that is the appropriate minister. He asked a question about energy. If it was about the environment, I would be happy to answer it.

The PRESIDENT:

As I have said a number of times in this chamber, members have the right to ask any minister a question. The minister has the right to say that that does not fall within their portfolio and suggest it could be directed to another portfolio. It is either the minister’s answer, or Mr Ettershank can refer it to the minister for energy and climate change, to be passed on, if he wants.

David ETTERSHANK (Western Metropolitan Region):

I think that was ‘sting like a butterfly, dodge like a bee’. I am happy just to leave the question on the record and move to my supplementary, if I may.

The PRESIDENT:

You would like to do a supplementary? I would say it would be very difficult. The supplementary has to be relevant to the answer, and it is going to be very difficult to do a supplementary when the minister says it is not within his remit.

David ETTERSHANK (Western Metropolitan Region):

Thank you, President; I am happy to be guided by your wisdom on the appropriateness or otherwise.

Beyond exorbitant carbon emissions and water consumption, another environmental impact of data centres is the vast amount of e-waste they generate. GPUs and servers used in data centres are replaced on average every two to five years. Infrastructure Victoria has noted that the state’s e-waste recycling capacity is already under pressure and e-waste is growing at a rate three times faster than that of the general waste stream, putting the state on track to generate more than 250,000 tonnes of e-waste by 2030. Can the minister explain how the data centre sustainability action plan addresses the mountain of e-waste generated by the state’s data centres and how it fits with the government’s circular economy goals? Or, in the absence of such a plan, what is the government doing?

The PRESIDENT:

The issue is that I do not think it was relevant to the substantive, to which the minister’s answer was that it was better directed to another minister.

Ingrid Stitt (Western Victoria): 

On a point of order, President, the supplementary question was actually a matter that sits within Minister Dimopoulos’s responsibilities as the minister responsible for that strategy.

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