❓ Mr. Hyde questions the Tourism Minister about Eventscorp funding for a Top Gear event, alleging a potential repeat of a previous funding failure. The Speaker repeatedly calls Mr. Hyde to order for unparliamentary language.
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top gear — perth live show
Given that this house does not know whether the minister has signed off on sponsorship for a show that will be seen by 12 000 people or the 385 million people that the minister said on Tuesday, will he table the full business case for Eventscorp funding of Top Gear so that taxpayers can see for themselves whether the minister was driving us down the path of a One Movement for Music festival funding fiasco? Dr K.D. HAMES
Given that this house does not know whether the minister has signed off on sponsorship for a show that will be seen by 12 000 people or the 385 million people that the minister said on Tuesday, will he table the full business case for Eventscorp funding of Top Gear so that taxpayers can see for themselves whether the minister was driving us down the path of a One Movement for Music festival funding fiasco? Dr K.D. HAMES
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I do not regard that as a supplementary question. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Members! Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Dr K.D. HAMES replied: I do not regard that as a supplementary question. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Members! Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
I do not regard that as a supplementary question. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Members! Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Members! Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
The SPEAKER : Members! Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Dr K.D. HAMES replied: I do not regard that as a supplementary question. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Members! Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
I do not regard that as a supplementary question. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Members! Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Members! Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
The SPEAKER : Members! Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Mr J.N. Hyde : You lied to the house! Withdrawal of Remark The SPEAKER : Member for Perth! One, I am going to ask you to withdraw that; and, two, I am going to formally call you to order for the second time today. Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Mr J.N. HYDE : I withdraw. The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
The SPEAKER : Thank you, member for Perth. Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Mr J.N. Hyde : That’s what he told the house—385 million. The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
The SPEAKER : Member for Perth, I will formally call you to order for the second time today. Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
Member for Perth, for your information, prior to other people speaking in this place, I was going to rule your supplementary out of order. There was not a direct link to the first part of your question.
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