❓ Dr. Woollard asks the Minister for Health to table a list of tertiary services planned for Royal Perth Hospital. Dr. Hames declines, citing ongoing negotiations and promising a briefing to Dr. Woollard.
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FIONA STANLEY HOSPITAL
As a supplementary question, will the minister table in this house today a list of the other tertiary services that he intends to have at Royal Perth Hospital? Dr K.D. HAMES
As a supplementary question, will the minister table in this house today a list of the other tertiary services that he intends to have at Royal Perth Hospital? Dr K.D. HAMES
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No, I will not, and the reason I will not is that I cannot. Dr J.M. Woollard interjected. Dr K.D. HAMES : As the member will well know from the information she would have received from her informant at that meeting, we are still in the process of negotiating and discussing those very items. A decision will be made in the short term. As I promised the member in the meeting we had, she will have an immediate briefing to tell her exactly what has been discussed. The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
Dr K.D. HAMES replied: No, I will not, and the reason I will not is that I cannot. Dr J.M. Woollard interjected. Dr K.D. HAMES : As the member will well know from the information she would have received from her informant at that meeting, we are still in the process of negotiating and discussing those very items. A decision will be made in the short term. As I promised the member in the meeting we had, she will have an immediate briefing to tell her exactly what has been discussed. The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
No, I will not, and the reason I will not is that I cannot. Dr J.M. Woollard interjected. Dr K.D. HAMES : As the member will well know from the information she would have received from her informant at that meeting, we are still in the process of negotiating and discussing those very items. A decision will be made in the short term. As I promised the member in the meeting we had, she will have an immediate briefing to tell her exactly what has been discussed. The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
Dr J.M. Woollard interjected. Dr K.D. HAMES : As the member will well know from the information she would have received from her informant at that meeting, we are still in the process of negotiating and discussing those very items. A decision will be made in the short term. As I promised the member in the meeting we had, she will have an immediate briefing to tell her exactly what has been discussed. The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
Dr K.D. HAMES : As the member will well know from the information she would have received from her informant at that meeting, we are still in the process of negotiating and discussing those very items. A decision will be made in the short term. As I promised the member in the meeting we had, she will have an immediate briefing to tell her exactly what has been discussed. The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
Dr K.D. HAMES replied: No, I will not, and the reason I will not is that I cannot. Dr J.M. Woollard interjected. Dr K.D. HAMES : As the member will well know from the information she would have received from her informant at that meeting, we are still in the process of negotiating and discussing those very items. A decision will be made in the short term. As I promised the member in the meeting we had, she will have an immediate briefing to tell her exactly what has been discussed. The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
No, I will not, and the reason I will not is that I cannot. Dr J.M. Woollard interjected. Dr K.D. HAMES : As the member will well know from the information she would have received from her informant at that meeting, we are still in the process of negotiating and discussing those very items. A decision will be made in the short term. As I promised the member in the meeting we had, she will have an immediate briefing to tell her exactly what has been discussed. The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
Dr J.M. Woollard interjected. Dr K.D. HAMES : As the member will well know from the information she would have received from her informant at that meeting, we are still in the process of negotiating and discussing those very items. A decision will be made in the short term. As I promised the member in the meeting we had, she will have an immediate briefing to tell her exactly what has been discussed. The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
Dr K.D. HAMES : As the member will well know from the information she would have received from her informant at that meeting, we are still in the process of negotiating and discussing those very items. A decision will be made in the short term. As I promised the member in the meeting we had, she will have an immediate briefing to tell her exactly what has been discussed. The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
The SPEAKER : Before I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, I remind members in this house about the rules for mobile phones. If members want to bring them into the chamber, they must be on silent mode. I do not want to call any members to order. I think they know my demeanour. However, if members persist in having mobile phones in this place and allow them to ring, I will have to call them to order. I do not want to do it. I am just putting that out there as information that members should digest.
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