❓ A WA parliamentary Question on Notice addresses the completion and tabling of Rob Guthrie's report into workers' compensation. The Minister confirms the report's completion, its tabling in the Legislative Assembly, and the intention to provide briefings after public comment.
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I thank the minister for some premonition of the answer. (1) Has Rob Guthrie completed his report into workers compensation? (2) Will the minister table the report today? (3) If not, when will the minister table the report? (4) Will the minister provide briefings on the report? (5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS
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(1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(1) Has Rob Guthrie completed his report into workers compensation? (2) Will the minister table the report today? (3) If not, when will the minister table the report? (4) Will the minister provide briefings on the report? (5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(2) Will the minister table the report today? (3) If not, when will the minister table the report? (4) Will the minister provide briefings on the report? (5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(3) If not, when will the minister table the report? (4) Will the minister provide briefings on the report? (5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(4) Will the minister provide briefings on the report? (5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(1) Has Rob Guthrie completed his report into workers compensation? (2) Will the minister table the report today? (3) If not, when will the minister table the report? (4) Will the minister provide briefings on the report? (5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(2) Will the minister table the report today? (3) If not, when will the minister table the report? (4) Will the minister provide briefings on the report? (5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(3) If not, when will the minister table the report? (4) Will the minister provide briefings on the report? (5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(4) Will the minister provide briefings on the report? (5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(5) If so, when? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(1) Yes. (2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(2) The report was tabled by the minister in the Legislative Assembly on 18 September 2001, and copies are available online at www.workcover.wa.gov.au. (3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(3) Not applicable. (4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(4) Yes. The timing of briefing sessions will be determined, based on the response to the minister’s invitation for public comment on the report. (5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
(5) I will advise the member when these have been scheduled. I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
I have spoken with the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection about the matters raised in the member’s question, in particular the reference to tabling. The member will note that the answer I read out referred to tabling in the other place. It is the intention to table the document in this House as soon as that can reasonably be done. I understand the document is voluminous, so it will entail a large photocopying job.
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