❓ Mr Rundle asks the Premier to discuss the live export industry with the Prime Minister during his WA visit, expressing concern about federal ministers' handling of the issue. The Premier confirms a meeting but doesn't commit to specifically raising the live export matter.
AnsweredQoN 614Legislative Assembly
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LIVE EXPORT — FEDERAL GOVERNMENT POLICY
614. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Premier:
I have a supplementary question.
Noting that the Prime Minister is currently in WA, will the Premier meet with
him to emphasise the importance of this industry to the state rather than
leaving the Western Australian industry in the hands of Ministers Murray Watt
and MacTiernan?
614. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Premier:
I have a supplementary question.
Noting that the Prime Minister is currently in WA, will the Premier meet with
him to emphasise the importance of this industry to the state rather than
leaving the Western Australian industry in the hands of Ministers Murray Watt
and MacTiernan?
AnswerView source ↗
I will be meeting with the Prime
Minister in the coming days because of the Japanese Prime Minister's
visit and Telethon. I will have a number of conversations with the Prime
Minister about a range of issues.
Minister in the coming days because of the Japanese Prime Minister's
visit and Telethon. I will have a number of conversations with the Prime
Minister about a range of issues.
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