❓ Mr. Watson questions the Minister for Sport and Recreation regarding the timeline for negotiations concerning the West Coast Eagles' use of the Perth Stadium. The Minister provides a non-committal answer, assuring a conclusion will be reached eventually.
AnsweredQoN 720Legislative Assembly
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PERTH STADIUM — WEST COAST EAGLES —
CHAIRMAN'S COMMENTS
720. Mr P.B. WATSON to the Minister for
Sport and Recreation:
I have a supplementary question. Can
the minister guarantee that negotiations will be concluded successfully in the
three to five-month time line required by Mr Cransberg?
CHAIRMAN'S COMMENTS
720. Mr P.B. WATSON to the Minister for
Sport and Recreation:
I have a supplementary question. Can
the minister guarantee that negotiations will be concluded successfully in the
three to five-month time line required by Mr Cransberg?
AnswerView source ↗
I can guarantee that at some point
we will reach a conclusion on those negotiations. I cannot see a future in
which the two Australian Football League teams will not be playing at the new
stadium.
The
SPEAKER : Member for Bateman.
Mr
M.H. TAYLOR : Thank you, Mr Speaker.
Several members interjected.
The
SPEAKER : Member for Albany —
Mr
P.B. Watson : He was having a crack at me, so I am just having a crack back.
The
SPEAKER : Have you finished having your crack? Thank you.
we will reach a conclusion on those negotiations. I cannot see a future in
which the two Australian Football League teams will not be playing at the new
stadium.
The
SPEAKER : Member for Bateman.
Mr
M.H. TAYLOR : Thank you, Mr Speaker.
Several members interjected.
The
SPEAKER : Member for Albany —
Mr
P.B. Watson : He was having a crack at me, so I am just having a crack back.
The
SPEAKER : Have you finished having your crack? Thank you.
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