❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details of meetings between the Minister for Agriculture and Food; Fisheries, ministerial staff, and Mr. Troy Buswell. The answer reveals one informal meeting regarding the fishing industry.
AnsweredQoN 3336Legislative Assembly
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Has the Minister and/or any ministerial staff member or placement met with Mr Troy Buswell in an official capacity since 1 October 2014, and if so: (a) on what date(s) did the meeting(s) take place; (b) who attended the meeting(s); (c) what was the purpose of the meeting(s); (d) where did the meeting(s) take place; and (e) what issues were discussed at each meeting?
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Answered
11 March 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Agriculture and Food; Fisheries
Response time
22 days
Between 1 October 2014 and 17 February 2015 one Ministerial staff member has had the following meeting with Troy Buswell related to government business:
(a) 3 February 2015
(b) Trevor Whittington, Chief of Staff to the Minister for Agriculture and Food; Fisheries
(c) Informal discussion
(d) At a café in West Perth
(e) Discussed fishing industry including Herring and Shark Bay.
(a) 3 February 2015
(b) Trevor Whittington, Chief of Staff to the Minister for Agriculture and Food; Fisheries
(c) Informal discussion
(d) At a café in West Perth
(e) Discussed fishing industry including Herring and Shark Bay.
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