❓ Hon Barbara Scott questions the Minister for Health regarding the secure parking garage at Kaleeya Hospital used to avoid protesters, inquiring about the number of bays, access permissions, and reserved spaces. The answer is repetitive and vague.
AnsweredQoN 3299Legislative Council
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In respect of the secure Administration parking garage at Kaleeya Hospital that the Minister used to avoid protesters at Kaleeya Hospital -
(1) How many bays are in this car park?
(2) Who will have bays available in which to park their cars?
(3) Who else will have vehicle access to this garage or car park?
(4) Are any specific bays reserved and if so for whom?
(1) How many bays are in this car park?
(2) Who will have bays available in which to park their cars?
(3) Who else will have vehicle access to this garage or car park?
(4) Are any specific bays reserved and if so for whom?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
11 April 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
26 days
1) 17. 2) Authorised personnel only, which includes medical staff and senior management of Kaleeya Hospital. 3) Authorised personnel only. 4) All of the bays are reserved for authorised personnel only.
2) Authorised personnel only, which includes medical staff and senior management of Kaleeya Hospital. 3) Authorised personnel only. 4) All of the bays are reserved for authorised personnel only.
3) Authorised personnel only. 4) All of the bays are reserved for authorised personnel only.
4) All of the bays are reserved for authorised personnel only.
2) Authorised personnel only, which includes medical staff and senior management of Kaleeya Hospital. 3) Authorised personnel only. 4) All of the bays are reserved for authorised personnel only.
3) Authorised personnel only. 4) All of the bays are reserved for authorised personnel only.
4) All of the bays are reserved for authorised personnel only.
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