❓ This Question on Notice seeks information regarding the provision of electorate offices for Opposition Members of Parliament in Western Australia. The answer clarifies the status of office allocation and relocation requests.
AnsweredQoN 174Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 June 2005
Member
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Water Resources; Federal Affairs
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(b) when will all Opposition Members be expected to be housed in their Electorate Offices?
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Answered
16 August 2005
Response time
47 days
(a-b) All Opposition Members of Parliament, with the exception of the Member for Capel, are housed in an office established by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet either on a permanent or temporary basis. The Member for Capel moved into his new office on 15 July 2005. Seventeen other Opposition Members of Parliament have asked to be relocated, which takes some 4 - 6 months from the date suitable premises are identified.
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