A WA MP asks the Premier about an informal meeting with a South Australian MP regarding a proposed Kimberley-to-Murray pipeline. The Premier's office claims no formal record exists due to the meeting's informal nature.

AnsweredQoN 254Legislative Council
Asked
16 May 2012
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Premier

QuestionView source ↗

pREMIER —
hON GEOFF BROCK — MEETING
254. Hon ROBIN CHAPPLE to the Leader of the House representing
the Premier:
I refer to a report published by ABC online news on 24 November 2011 entitled ''MP
Pushes for Kimberley-to-Murray pipeline'' and the Premier's
meeting with Hon Geoff Brock, MHA, of South Australia.
(1) On what date and time did the Premier meet with Hon Geoff
Brock, MHA, of South Australia?
(2) How long did the meeting last?
(3) Were any other staff, advisers or members of Parliament
in attendance at that meeting?
(4) If yes to (3), who were they?
(5) Who initiated this meeting?
(6) What was the primary purpose of that meeting?
(7) What topics were discussed at that meeting?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the member for some notice of this question. This was
27 March, so it has been a wait.
(1)–(7)
A search of the Premier's diary has confirmed that this was not a
formal or scheduled meeting. Given this was an informal exchange, there are no
records that can satisfy the questions the honourable member has asked.

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