❓ The question seeks to determine if the Minister, their family, staff, or others received complimentary or discounted tickets to the 2021 AFL Grand Final, including details of donors, transport, and conflict of interest disclosures. The answer refers to another question.
AnsweredQoN 320Legislative Council
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I refer to the AFL Grand Final played at Perth Stadium on 25 September 2021, and I ask: (a) did the Minister, a member of his or her family, a staff member, or another person receive tickets to attend the event either at discounted or no cost; (b) if yes to (a), please identify the persons who received tickets; (c) for each ticket, please identify the gift donor and approximate value of the gift; (d) did the Minister, a member of his or her family, a staff member or any other person benefiting from tickets identified in (a) receive taxpayer funded transport to or from the stadium on the day; (e) if yes to (d), please identify the transport provided and the beneficiaries of the transport; and (f) did the Minister, or any member of his/her staff, make a conflict of interest disclosure arising from the gifts received?
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Answered
16 November 2021
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development representing the Minister for Defence Industry; Veterans Issues
Response time
12 days
Please refer to Legislative Council Question on Notice 319
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