❓ Hon Tim Clifford asked the Minister for Commerce about meetings and correspondence with online short-term rental services like Airbnb and Expedia since the 2021 election. The Minister met with Airbnb once in August 2025.
AnsweredQoN 1118Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
Housing—Online short-term rental services
1118. Hon Tim Clifford to
the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Commerce:
(1) How many times has the minister or the
government more generally met with Airbnb, Expedia or any other supplier of
online short-term rental services since the 2021 election?
(2) Could the dates and any relevant
correspondence please be tabled?
1118. Hon Tim Clifford to
the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Commerce:
(1) How many times has the minister or the
government more generally met with Airbnb, Expedia or any other supplier of
online short-term rental services since the 2021 election?
(2) Could the dates and any relevant
correspondence please be tabled?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the member
for some notice of the question. The answer has been provided by the Minister
for Commerce.
(1)–(2) The current Minister for Commerce
has met with Airbnb once in August 2025.
for some notice of the question. The answer has been provided by the Minister
for Commerce.
(1)–(2) The current Minister for Commerce
has met with Airbnb once in August 2025.
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