❓ Question on Notice 92, directed to the Attorney General and Minister for Electoral Affairs, seeks information on reports that departments or agencies under their responsibility have stopped making publicly available since 2017. The answer refers to a previous question, QoN 87.
AnsweredQoN 92Legislative Assembly
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I refer to all departments or agencies under your responsibility as a Minister of the Crown and ask: (a) What reports, if any, have your departments or agencies stopped making publicly available since 2017: (i) What were the topic(s) of those reports; (ii) What financial year did the departments or agencies stop releasing those reports publicly; (iii) What justification has been made to stop publishing those reports publicly; and (iv) Are you likely to return to publishing those reports publicly in the foreseeable future?
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7 September 2021
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(a) Please refer to Question on Notice 87.
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