❓ Hon. Norman Moore questions the Premier's handling of the Mauds Landing development proposal, specifically regarding the timing of decisions, lack of Cabinet consultation, and the location of the announcement. Hon. Kim Chance provides factual answers.
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(1) When did the Premier receive the appeal convenor’s report on the proposed development at Mauds Landing? (2) When did the Premier make his decision to reject the proposal? (3) Why did the Premier not refer the matter to Cabinet for its consideration? (4) When did the Premier decide to go to Coral Bay for the announcement? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(2) When did the Premier make his decision to reject the proposal? (3) Why did the Premier not refer the matter to Cabinet for its consideration? (4) When did the Premier decide to go to Coral Bay for the announcement? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(3) Why did the Premier not refer the matter to Cabinet for its consideration? (4) When did the Premier decide to go to Coral Bay for the announcement? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(4) When did the Premier decide to go to Coral Bay for the announcement? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(2) When did the Premier make his decision to reject the proposal? (3) Why did the Premier not refer the matter to Cabinet for its consideration? (4) When did the Premier decide to go to Coral Bay for the announcement? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(3) Why did the Premier not refer the matter to Cabinet for its consideration? (4) When did the Premier decide to go to Coral Bay for the announcement? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(4) When did the Premier decide to go to Coral Bay for the announcement? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(1) On Wednesday, 2 July 2003. (2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(2) On Thursday, 3 July 2003. (3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(3) There was no requirement to do so as the Premier had the delegated power to make the decision. (4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
(4) It was finally determined to make the announcement at Coral Bay after the Premier had made his decision.
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