❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks an update on the release timeline of a report by the Centre for Muslim States and Societies regarding factors attracting young people to extremism. The Minister's response is vague, indicating the report is near completion but release depends on government consideration.
AnsweredQoN 442Legislative Council
Asked
13 May 2008
Member
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CENTRE FOR MUSLIM STATES AND SOCIETIES, UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA — REPORT ON FACTORS THAT ATTRACT YOUNG PEOPLE TO EXTREMIST CAUSES
I refer to the minister’s answer to question on notice 6010 asked on Wednesday, 19 March. (1) When will the minister approach the commonwealth Department of Immigration and Citizenship to seek its agreement to release the report of the Centre for Muslim States and Societies into identifying factors that attract young people to extremist causes? (2) What is the latest time line for the completion of this report? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
I refer to the minister’s answer to question on notice 6010 asked on Wednesday, 19 March. (1) When will the minister approach the commonwealth Department of Immigration and Citizenship to seek its agreement to release the report of the Centre for Muslim States and Societies into identifying factors that attract young people to extremist causes? (2) What is the latest time line for the completion of this report? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
(1) When will the minister approach the commonwealth Department of Immigration and Citizenship to seek its agreement to release the report of the Centre for Muslim States and Societies into identifying factors that attract young people to extremist causes? (2) What is the latest time line for the completion of this report? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
(2) What is the latest time line for the completion of this report? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
(1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
(1) When will the minister approach the commonwealth Department of Immigration and Citizenship to seek its agreement to release the report of the Centre for Muslim States and Societies into identifying factors that attract young people to extremist causes? (2) What is the latest time line for the completion of this report? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
(2) What is the latest time line for the completion of this report? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
(1)-(2) I am advised that the report is near completion and that the release is expected once both the commonwealth and Western Australian governments have had time to consider the findings. Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
Hon Ray Halligan : That could take some time. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : It is what it is.
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