❓ Hon. Barry House questioned the government's submission to the National Competition Council regarding proposed liquor licensing law changes. The government confirmed a submission was made, but the NCC did not agree with it.
AnsweredQoN 1346Legislative Council
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I refer to the Government’s proposed policy changes to Western Australia’s liquor licensing laws. (1) Has the Government made any submission to the National Competition Council in relation to the public interest elements of the existing legislation and proposed changes. (2) If so, what was the outcome? (3) If not, why not? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS
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(1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(1) Has the Government made any submission to the National Competition Council in relation to the public interest elements of the existing legislation and proposed changes. (2) If so, what was the outcome? (3) If not, why not? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(2) If so, what was the outcome? (3) If not, why not? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(3) If not, why not? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(3) Not applicable.
(1) Has the Government made any submission to the National Competition Council in relation to the public interest elements of the existing legislation and proposed changes. (2) If so, what was the outcome? (3) If not, why not? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(2) If so, what was the outcome? (3) If not, why not? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(3) If not, why not? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: (1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(1) Yes. (2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(2) The National Competition Council did not agree. (3) Not applicable.
(3) Not applicable.
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