❓ Mr. Kirkup asks the Premier about a briefing note regarding the Roe 8 project mentioned during Question Time, specifically inquiring about its retention and management under the State Records Act 2000. The Premier deflects, referring to another question.
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Asked
25 May 2017
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Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
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I refer to the Premier's answer to a question during Question Time on 16 May 2017 in which the Premier referred a briefing note regarding the Roe 8 project and said "When new ministers moved into their offices, guess what was sitting on one of the desks? This document was sitting on the desk. It was available for the next Government to reveal" and ask in relation to the State Records Act 2000, and ask: (a) Has this document been retained by your Ministerial office in accordance with the State Records Act 2000 ; (b) On what date was it logged into the TRIM document management system; and (c) Who is assigned this document in the TRIM system?
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Answered
27 June 2017
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Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
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7 days
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 546.
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