A WA parliamentary question seeks details of contact between the Minister for Local Government and representatives of Hawker Britton Group, regarding fast food development and short stay accommodation, representing McDonalds and Expedia. The answer reveals two meetings and email correspondence.

AnsweredQoN 1909Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 August 2017
Portfolio
Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts

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I refer to the Premier's answer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 250 and ask since 17 March 2017: (a) has the Minister or current Ministerial staff met or had any contact with representatives of registered lobbyist Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd and if so: (i) what are the dates for each meeting or instance of contact; (ii) who did Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd meet with or contact; (iii) what was the topic of discussion for each meeting or instance of contact; (iv) what third party, if any, was being represented by Hawker Britton Group Pty Ltd; (v) was any follow-up action agreed to by the Minister or Ministerial staff: (A) if so, what action was agreed to; and (vi) what form did the contact take (i.e. email, phone) or for meetings, where did they take place?

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Answered
10 October 2017
Responded by
Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts
Response time
10 days
(a)(i) 28 April 2017 and 16 May 2017
(ii) Chief of Staff, Principal Policy Adviser and Policy Adviser for Local Government.
(iii) Fast Food Building Development and Short Stay Accommodation.
(iv) McDonalds and Expedia.
(v) No
(A) Not Applicable
(vi) Correspondence via email and meetings were held at Dumas House.
The Minister and his ministerial staff may have had contact for administrative purposes or may have had incidental or irregular social contact in which case this is not included.

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