❓ The parliamentary question asks about future primary school funding commitments in the Willagee and Murdoch electorates. The answer deflects, requesting clarification on the type of funding the member is inquiring about.
AnsweredQoN 3170Legislative Assembly
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(2) What are the Government’s future commitments for primary school funding in both the Willagee and Murdoch electorates?
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1 May 2008
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Minister for Education and Training
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43 days
(1-2) The Member does not indicate in his question wether he is referring to annual school grants, capital projects or maintenance.
If the Member has a specific question in relation to a specific school I will endeavour to assist.
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If the Member has a specific question in relation to a specific school I will endeavour to assist.
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