❓ Mr. Johnston (Opposition) questions the Minister for Mines and Petroleum regarding advice given to the Minister for State Development concerning an announcement about iron ore export restrictions. The Minister for Mines and Petroleum deflects, stating the question falls under the State Development portfolio.
AnsweredQoN 267Legislative Assembly
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IRON ORE EXPORT RESTRICTIONS — PREMIER'S
COMMENTS
267. Mr W.J. JOHNSTON to the
Minister for Mines and Petroleum:
I have a supplementary question. I notice that the minister
did not answer the second part of my question, which was: what advice did the
minister give the Minister for State Development when he discussed his
announcement before he made it on 10 April?
COMMENTS
267. Mr W.J. JOHNSTON to the
Minister for Mines and Petroleum:
I have a supplementary question. I notice that the minister
did not answer the second part of my question, which was: what advice did the
minister give the Minister for State Development when he discussed his
announcement before he made it on 10 April?
AnswerView source ↗
As I explained, the question is not
related to my portfolio. The member should be asking the question of the
Minister for State Development.
related to my portfolio. The member should be asking the question of the
Minister for State Development.
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