❓ Mrs. Hayden questions the Minister for Tourism's refusal to meet with Cameron Syme of Limeburners Distillery. The Minister denies refusing a meeting and states his willingness to meet, even jokingly suggesting an incentive.
AnsweredQoN 943Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
CAMERON SYME —
MEETING
943. Mrs A.K. HAYDEN to the Minister for Tourism:
Will
the minister please provide a reason why he refuses to meet with Mr Cameron
Syme from Limeburners Distillery ; and when should Mr Syme expect to
receive a formal response from the minister to his request to meet?
MEETING
943. Mrs A.K. HAYDEN to the Minister for Tourism:
Will
the minister please provide a reason why he refuses to meet with Mr Cameron
Syme from Limeburners Distillery ; and when should Mr Syme expect to
receive a formal response from the minister to his request to meet?
AnswerView source ↗
I
met Cameron down in Albany a while ago. I am not aware of any request by him to
meet with me now. If he wants to meet with me, of course I will meet
with him. I am actually notoriously easy to get a meeting with. I do not know
too many people in the industry who have had any difficulty meeting with me.
Several members interjected.
The SPEAKER : Members!
Mr P. PAPALIA : If Cameron
wants to bring along some of his special product, I would happily let him
sample it in front of me. I would not, of course, suggest that he does that as
a means of getting to see me! I am happy to see him. I am sorry, but I do not
know, member. What I would say, through Hansard , to Mr Syme and the rest
of Western Australia is that if they want to get access to see the Minister for
Tourism, the last person they would want to talk to is the member for Darling
Range.
met Cameron down in Albany a while ago. I am not aware of any request by him to
meet with me now. If he wants to meet with me, of course I will meet
with him. I am actually notoriously easy to get a meeting with. I do not know
too many people in the industry who have had any difficulty meeting with me.
Several members interjected.
The SPEAKER : Members!
Mr P. PAPALIA : If Cameron
wants to bring along some of his special product, I would happily let him
sample it in front of me. I would not, of course, suggest that he does that as
a means of getting to see me! I am happy to see him. I am sorry, but I do not
know, member. What I would say, through Hansard , to Mr Syme and the rest
of Western Australia is that if they want to get access to see the Minister for
Tourism, the last person they would want to talk to is the member for Darling
Range.
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