❓ Opposition Leader Barnett questions Treasurer Ripper about the total revenue expected from a package of fee and charge increases. The Treasurer initially avoids a direct answer, promising to provide the information later.
AnsweredQoN 161Legislative Assembly
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FEES AND CHARGES, INCREASES
The Treasurer did not make any attempt to answer the question. I again ask the question: will the Treasurer indicate the total revenue to be raised from this package? That is a straightforward question that any Treasurer should be able to answer. The SPEAKER: I urge the Leader of the Opposition to simply ask a question. The central part of that statement was a question. Mr RIPPER
The Treasurer did not make any attempt to answer the question. I again ask the question: will the Treasurer indicate the total revenue to be raised from this package? That is a straightforward question that any Treasurer should be able to answer. The SPEAKER: I urge the Leader of the Opposition to simply ask a question. The central part of that statement was a question. Mr RIPPER
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I will provide that information to the Leader of the Opposition. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
The SPEAKER: I urge the Leader of the Opposition to simply ask a question. The central part of that statement was a question. Mr RIPPER replied: I will provide that information to the Leader of the Opposition. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
Mr RIPPER replied: I will provide that information to the Leader of the Opposition. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
I will provide that information to the Leader of the Opposition. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
Several members interjected. The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
The SPEAKER: I urge the Leader of the Opposition to simply ask a question. The central part of that statement was a question. Mr RIPPER replied: I will provide that information to the Leader of the Opposition. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
Mr RIPPER replied: I will provide that information to the Leader of the Opposition. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
I will provide that information to the Leader of the Opposition. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
Several members interjected. The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
The SPEAKER: Members of the Opposition often state that not enough questions are asked in question time. The level of noise did not allow me to give the call at that time.
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