❓ Hon Ken Travers asks about the Executive Council's approval of local government boundary changes, including dates, attendees, exemptions, and opposition. The Premier provides specific details on the date and attendees, denies exemptions, and cites confidentiality regarding internal deliberations.
AnsweredQoN 2432Legislative Council
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(1) On what date did the Executive Council approve the Local Government Boundary changes? (2) Which Ministers attended this Executive Council meeting? (3) Did any members of the Executive Council exempt themselves from this meeting? (4) If yes to (3), by what mechanism did they exempt themselves? (5) Did any members of the Executive Council advise the Governor that they were opposed to the orders?
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Answered
10 March 2015
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
21 days
(1) 23 December 2014.
(2) Ministers Marmion and Simpson attended the Executive Council meeting.
(3) No.
(4) Not applicable.
(5) The deliberations of Executive Council are confidential and successive governments have not revealed these details.
(2) Ministers Marmion and Simpson attended the Executive Council meeting.
(3) No.
(4) Not applicable.
(5) The deliberations of Executive Council are confidential and successive governments have not revealed these details.
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