❓ Hon Barbara Scott asks whether reports by Lt-Gen John Sanderson on Indigenous Affairs will be made public. The Leader of the House, Hon Kim Chance, avoids directly answering the question, stating the reports were for internal government policy development.
AnsweredQoN 1034Legislative Council
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INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS - SANDERSON REPORTS
(1) Will the reports prepared by Lieutenant-General John Sanderson be available to the public of Western Australia? (2) If so, when? (3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE
(1) Will the reports prepared by Lieutenant-General John Sanderson be available to the public of Western Australia? (2) If so, when? (3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question. General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
(2) If so, when? (3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question. General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
(3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question. General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question. General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question. General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
(2) If so, when? (3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question. General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
(3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question. General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question. General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question. General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
General Sanderson was employed to provide advice for the consideration of government in the development of policy initiatives on Indigenous affairs.
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