❓ Mr. Papalia questions the Minister for Tourism regarding an advertising exemption granted to the Public Transport Authority (PTA) and why Tourism WA has not received a similar exemption. The Minister avoids a direct answer, stating the matter is under discussion and questioning the relevance of the supplementary question.
AnsweredQoN 183Legislative Assembly
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TOURISM WA
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183. Mr P. PAPALIA to the Minister for Tourism:
I have a supplementary question. Has
the Public Transport Authority, in the TreasurerXXX ###XXXs
portfolio, received an exemption; and, if so, why has Tourism WA not?
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183. Mr P. PAPALIA to the Minister for Tourism:
I have a supplementary question. Has
the Public Transport Authority, in the TreasurerXXX ###XXXs
portfolio, received an exemption; and, if so, why has Tourism WA not?
AnswerView source ↗
Mr Speaker, I am interested that you
allowed that supplementary question, because to me it is not a supplementary;
it is actually a repeat of the original question.
My answer remains the same. It is
currently under discussion.
allowed that supplementary question, because to me it is not a supplementary;
it is actually a repeat of the original question.
My answer remains the same. It is
currently under discussion.
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