❓ Hon Barry House asks about the State Government's support and funding for the community regional herbarium volunteer program. Hon Kim Chance, answering on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens, requests the question be placed on notice, indicating more time is needed to respond.
AnsweredQoN 361Legislative Council
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(1) Does the State Government support the community regional herbarium volunteer program? (2) What is the past and current level of funding? (3) Will the Government continue to fund the program? (4) If yes, will the Government increase or cut funding; and if so, by how much? (5) If no, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
(2) What is the past and current level of funding? (3) Will the Government continue to fund the program? (4) If yes, will the Government increase or cut funding; and if so, by how much? (5) If no, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
(3) Will the Government continue to fund the program? (4) If yes, will the Government increase or cut funding; and if so, by how much? (5) If no, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
(4) If yes, will the Government increase or cut funding; and if so, by how much? (5) If no, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
(5) If no, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
(2) What is the past and current level of funding? (3) Will the Government continue to fund the program? (4) If yes, will the Government increase or cut funding; and if so, by how much? (5) If no, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
(3) Will the Government continue to fund the program? (4) If yes, will the Government increase or cut funding; and if so, by how much? (5) If no, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
(4) If yes, will the Government increase or cut funding; and if so, by how much? (5) If no, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
(5) If no, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
I thank the member for some notice of this question, which I answer on behalf of Hon Tom Stephens: I have been advised that the Department of Conservation and Land Management requires more time to respond to this question. I therefore request that the question be placed on notice.
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