❓ Mr. Quigley questions the Premier's refusal to meet with northern suburbs high schools regarding budget cuts, accusing the government of arrogance. The Premier dismisses the question as a statement and defers to the Minister for Education.
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NORTH
METROPOLITAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS — SCHOOL BUDGETS
746. Mr
J.R. QUIGLEY to the Premier:
I have a supplementary question. In view of the budget cuts
that the Premier has presided over, is his refusal to meet personally with the
northern suburbs high schools not simply another example of his governmentXXX ###XXXs arrogance?
METROPOLITAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS — SCHOOL BUDGETS
746. Mr
J.R. QUIGLEY to the Premier:
I have a supplementary question. In view of the budget cuts
that the Premier has presided over, is his refusal to meet personally with the
northern suburbs high schools not simply another example of his governmentXXX ###XXXs arrogance?
AnswerView source ↗
That was not a question.
Mr W.J. Johnston :
Yes, it was.
Mr C.J. BARNETT :
No, it was not; it was a statement.
It is the ministerial responsibility
of Hon Peter Collier, and I am sure
that he will meet with them.
Mr W.J. Johnston :
Yes, it was.
Mr C.J. BARNETT :
No, it was not; it was a statement.
It is the ministerial responsibility
of Hon Peter Collier, and I am sure
that he will meet with them.
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