❓ Mr. Love questions the Minister for Environment regarding the delayed release of the Marmion Marine Park plan, implying a problematic aspect the Minister is concealing before the election. The Minister deflects, defending their environmental record and attacking the opposition.
AnsweredQoN 863Legislative Assembly
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MARMION MARINE PARK
863. Mr R.S. LOVE to the Minister for Environment:
What
does the minister see as being so problematic in the plan that he is afraid to
release the plan prior to the state election?
863. Mr R.S. LOVE to the Minister for Environment:
What
does the minister see as being so problematic in the plan that he is afraid to
release the plan prior to the state election?
AnswerView source ↗
I am not afraid of anything,
member. Our record on the creation of marine parks and national parks stands in
glowing contrast to the record of members of the opposition who want to go into
our native forests and cut down trees and overturn marine parks. I will stand
on our reputation on the environment any day of the week.
member. Our record on the creation of marine parks and national parks stands in
glowing contrast to the record of members of the opposition who want to go into
our native forests and cut down trees and overturn marine parks. I will stand
on our reputation on the environment any day of the week.
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