❓ Mr Rundle asks a supplementary question regarding the treatment of an individual who advocated for their community by the Minister's department, likely related to a previous statement on Halls Creek District High School attendance. The Minister avoids directly answering the question, focusing instead on improving overall attendance rates.
AnsweredQoN 100Legislative Assembly
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HALLS CREEK DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL — ATTENDANCE
100. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Minister for Education:
I have a supplementary question. Is
it right that someone who rightly stood up for their community is being treated
in this manner by the minister's government department?
100. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Minister for Education:
I have a supplementary question. Is
it right that someone who rightly stood up for their community is being treated
in this manner by the minister's government department?
AnswerView source ↗
As I said, the former Minister for
Education and Training made a statement last year in Parliament. My focus is on
improving the attendance rate of all students in all schools wherever they are
in Western Australia.
The SPEAKER : Members, that
concludes question time.
Education and Training made a statement last year in Parliament. My focus is on
improving the attendance rate of all students in all schools wherever they are
in Western Australia.
The SPEAKER : Members, that
concludes question time.
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