❓ Dr. Woollard questions the Premier regarding potential unlawful actions by the Heritage Council and WA Planning Commission concerning the Raffles Hotel redevelopment. The Premier denies awareness of any such unlawful actions.
AnsweredQoN 582Legislative Assembly
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It has been suggested that certain actions of the Heritage Council of Western Australia and the Western Australian Planning Commission in relation to the Raffles Hotel redevelopment were not lawful. Does the Premier consider that potential unlawful actions by these bodies fall within the responsibility of the respective ministers? Dr G.I. GALLOP
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I am not aware of any such actions that could be described in such a way.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: I am not aware of any such actions that could be described in such a way.
I am not aware of any such actions that could be described in such a way.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: I am not aware of any such actions that could be described in such a way.
I am not aware of any such actions that could be described in such a way.
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