❓ Question regarding the delay in the final phase of the Indian Ocean Drive development and its impact on tourism. The Minister deflects, stating road funding is not his responsibility and engages in political point-scoring.
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INDIAN OCEAN DRIVE, LANCELIN TO CERVANTES 295. Ms SUE WALKER to the Minister for Tourism: I refer the minister to comments by his colleague the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure that the Lancelin to Cervantes section of Indian Ocean Drive is crucial to the opening up of the central coast and ask - (1) Does the minister agree with these comments? (2) If so, why has the Government delayed the final phase of the development of Indian Ocean Drive, despite its vital importance to the tourism potential of this region? Mr BROWN
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(1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
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I refer the minister to comments by his colleague the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure that the Lancelin to Cervantes section of Indian Ocean Drive is crucial to the opening up of the central coast and ask - (1) Does the minister agree with these comments? (2) If so, why has the Government delayed the final phase of the development of Indian Ocean Drive, despite its vital importance to the tourism potential of this region? Mr BROWN replied: (1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
(1) Does the minister agree with these comments? (2) If so, why has the Government delayed the final phase of the development of Indian Ocean Drive, despite its vital importance to the tourism potential of this region? Mr BROWN replied: (1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
(2) If so, why has the Government delayed the final phase of the development of Indian Ocean Drive, despite its vital importance to the tourism potential of this region? Mr BROWN replied: (1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
Mr BROWN replied: (1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
(1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
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I refer the minister to comments by his colleague the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure that the Lancelin to Cervantes section of Indian Ocean Drive is crucial to the opening up of the central coast and ask - (1) Does the minister agree with these comments? (2) If so, why has the Government delayed the final phase of the development of Indian Ocean Drive, despite its vital importance to the tourism potential of this region? Mr BROWN replied: (1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
(1) Does the minister agree with these comments? (2) If so, why has the Government delayed the final phase of the development of Indian Ocean Drive, despite its vital importance to the tourism potential of this region? Mr BROWN replied: (1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
(2) If so, why has the Government delayed the final phase of the development of Indian Ocean Drive, despite its vital importance to the tourism potential of this region? Mr BROWN replied: (1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
Mr BROWN replied: (1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
(1)-(2) I thank the member for the question. Road funding is a matter for the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
Mr Barnett: It relates to the tourism industry in the mid west of this State. Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
Mr BROWN: I am glad the Leader of the Opposition has spoken. Where is the road funding in the tourism budget? I cannot find it - it is not there. The Leader of the Opposition did the budget for eight years. One would think he at least knows from which department the road funding comes. He has lost it. Where has it gone? I cannot find it. Give us a go! Point of Order Mr DAY: This is question time when the Opposition has a right to get genuine responses and information from ministers. If they cannot provide it, they should sit down and we can get on with the next question. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Darling Range pointed out that if the minister has finished his question he should sit down. He was about to sit down when an interjection by the Leader of the Opposition prompted him to stand up. I ask the Minister for Tourism to complete his answer. Questions without Notice Resumed Mr BROWN: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I am always pleased to accept intelligent interjections from the Leader of the Opposition. I sympathise with the member for Nedlands for being given a lousy question to ask on this occasion. When people with many years experience in this place have been asked where their opponents are, they say, “My opponents are opposite, but my enemies are all around me.” The member for Nedlands should remember that because the Leader of the Opposition is on a slippery slide and if he can bring down other people on his side he will. In the meantime, all new members should read the budget papers, which are public documents. Those who are not challenged by reading the English language will find there is no road funding in the tourism budget.
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