❓ Question regarding whether the Minister was aware of an approach by the Director General of the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor to address a Labor Party function in Bunbury. The Minister stated they were unaware but would follow up.
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DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR - ADDRESS TO LABOR PARTY FUNCTION
I have a supplementary question. Is the minister saying that he is unaware of any approach by Mr Sargeant or his office for him to address a meeting in Bunbury recently? Mr M. McGOWAN
I have a supplementary question. Is the minister saying that he is unaware of any approach by Mr Sargeant or his office for him to address a meeting in Bunbury recently? Mr M. McGOWAN
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I am unaware of what the member for Leschenault is referring to, but I will follow it up, find out and get back to him. Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan interjected. The SPEAKER : Order, members! It is very difficult to give the call to the member for Central Kimberley-Pilbara when the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure has the loudest voice in the room.
Mr M. McGOWAN replied: I am unaware of what the member for Leschenault is referring to, but I will follow it up, find out and get back to him. Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan interjected. The SPEAKER : Order, members! It is very difficult to give the call to the member for Central Kimberley-Pilbara when the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure has the loudest voice in the room.
I am unaware of what the member for Leschenault is referring to, but I will follow it up, find out and get back to him. Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan interjected. The SPEAKER : Order, members! It is very difficult to give the call to the member for Central Kimberley-Pilbara when the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure has the loudest voice in the room.
Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan interjected. The SPEAKER : Order, members! It is very difficult to give the call to the member for Central Kimberley-Pilbara when the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure has the loudest voice in the room.
The SPEAKER : Order, members! It is very difficult to give the call to the member for Central Kimberley-Pilbara when the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure has the loudest voice in the room.
Mr M. McGOWAN replied: I am unaware of what the member for Leschenault is referring to, but I will follow it up, find out and get back to him. Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan interjected. The SPEAKER : Order, members! It is very difficult to give the call to the member for Central Kimberley-Pilbara when the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure has the loudest voice in the room.
I am unaware of what the member for Leschenault is referring to, but I will follow it up, find out and get back to him. Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan interjected. The SPEAKER : Order, members! It is very difficult to give the call to the member for Central Kimberley-Pilbara when the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure has the loudest voice in the room.
Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan interjected. The SPEAKER : Order, members! It is very difficult to give the call to the member for Central Kimberley-Pilbara when the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure has the loudest voice in the room.
The SPEAKER : Order, members! It is very difficult to give the call to the member for Central Kimberley-Pilbara when the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure has the loudest voice in the room.
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