❓ Question seeks details of Cabinet sub-committee discussions regarding the regional implications of the Electoral Distribution Repeal Bill 2001, specifically asking for meeting details, decisions made, and access to records. The Premier declined to answer, citing Cabinet confidentiality.
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(1) At which meeting of the Cabinet sub Committee on regional matters were the regional implications of the Electoral Distribution Repeal Bill 2001 discussed?
(2) What decisions did the Cabinet Sub Committee, as a result of those discussions, take?
(3) Will the Premier provide a copy of decisions taken as a result of those discussions?
(4) If the answer to (3) is no, why not?
(2) What decisions did the Cabinet Sub Committee, as a result of those discussions, take?
(3) Will the Premier provide a copy of decisions taken as a result of those discussions?
(4) If the answer to (3) is no, why not?
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20 February 2002
Response time
154 days
Cabinet discussions are a part of the deliberative process and by convention are not disclosed.
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