❓ Mr. Staltari questions the Minister for Education about a significant increase in the number of schools potentially affected by a product (likely coloured sand) and the timing of public notification. The Minister assures that affected families have been informed.
AnsweredQoN 682Legislative Assembly
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Schools—Coloured sand
682. Mr Liam Staltari to
the Minister for Education:
I have a
supplementary question. I thank the minister for the answer. Is it the case
that, since Monday, the number of schools has soared from 76 to 400 and the
public is only now being advised of this?
682. Mr Liam Staltari to
the Minister for Education:
I have a
supplementary question. I thank the minister for the answer. Is it the case
that, since Monday, the number of schools has soared from 76 to 400 and the
public is only now being advised of this?
AnswerView source ↗
I can reassure the
house that all families who have students who attend schools where there was a
risk of these products having been there have been advised. That is the main important
thing.
The Speaker: That concludes question time.
house that all families who have students who attend schools where there was a
risk of these products having been there have been advised. That is the main important
thing.
The Speaker: That concludes question time.
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