❓ Hon. Alison Xamon asks the Minister for Commerce about meeting with hairdressing industry leaders regarding self-regulation, following undertakings made during a Bill debate. The Minister offers a meeting with senior officers instead.
AnsweredQoN 883Legislative Council
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HAIRDRESSING INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES — MEETING WITH MINISTER FOR COMMERCE
Hon ALISON XAMON : I have a question for the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Mental Health. I refer — Hon Helen Morton interjected. Hon ALISON XAMON : The parliamentary secretary does not have any question? I am sorry, Mr President, the parliamentary secretary is shaking her head. I do not know whether that means she has not received the question. I will not ask it as I have another question; I am sorry, Mr President. The PRESIDENT : Start again, Hon Alison Xamon. Hon ALISON XAMON : This question is to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce. I refer to undertakings made during the debate on the Hairdressers Registration (Amendment and Expiry) Bill 2010. (1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE
Hon ALISON XAMON : I have a question for the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Mental Health. I refer — Hon Helen Morton interjected. Hon ALISON XAMON : The parliamentary secretary does not have any question? I am sorry, Mr President, the parliamentary secretary is shaking her head. I do not know whether that means she has not received the question. I will not ask it as I have another question; I am sorry, Mr President. The PRESIDENT : Start again, Hon Alison Xamon. Hon ALISON XAMON : This question is to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce. I refer to undertakings made during the debate on the Hairdressers Registration (Amendment and Expiry) Bill 2010. (1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE
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I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
Hon Helen Morton interjected. Hon ALISON XAMON : The parliamentary secretary does not have any question? I am sorry, Mr President, the parliamentary secretary is shaking her head. I do not know whether that means she has not received the question. I will not ask it as I have another question; I am sorry, Mr President. The PRESIDENT : Start again, Hon Alison Xamon. Hon ALISON XAMON : This question is to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce. I refer to undertakings made during the debate on the Hairdressers Registration (Amendment and Expiry) Bill 2010. (1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
Hon ALISON XAMON : The parliamentary secretary does not have any question? I am sorry, Mr President, the parliamentary secretary is shaking her head. I do not know whether that means she has not received the question. I will not ask it as I have another question; I am sorry, Mr President. The PRESIDENT : Start again, Hon Alison Xamon. Hon ALISON XAMON : This question is to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce. I refer to undertakings made during the debate on the Hairdressers Registration (Amendment and Expiry) Bill 2010. (1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
The PRESIDENT : Start again, Hon Alison Xamon. Hon ALISON XAMON : This question is to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce. I refer to undertakings made during the debate on the Hairdressers Registration (Amendment and Expiry) Bill 2010. (1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
Hon ALISON XAMON : This question is to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce. I refer to undertakings made during the debate on the Hairdressers Registration (Amendment and Expiry) Bill 2010. (1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
(1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
(2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
(3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
(1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
Hon Helen Morton interjected. Hon ALISON XAMON : The parliamentary secretary does not have any question? I am sorry, Mr President, the parliamentary secretary is shaking her head. I do not know whether that means she has not received the question. I will not ask it as I have another question; I am sorry, Mr President. The PRESIDENT : Start again, Hon Alison Xamon. Hon ALISON XAMON : This question is to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce. I refer to undertakings made during the debate on the Hairdressers Registration (Amendment and Expiry) Bill 2010. (1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
Hon ALISON XAMON : The parliamentary secretary does not have any question? I am sorry, Mr President, the parliamentary secretary is shaking her head. I do not know whether that means she has not received the question. I will not ask it as I have another question; I am sorry, Mr President. The PRESIDENT : Start again, Hon Alison Xamon. Hon ALISON XAMON : This question is to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce. I refer to undertakings made during the debate on the Hairdressers Registration (Amendment and Expiry) Bill 2010. (1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
The PRESIDENT : Start again, Hon Alison Xamon. Hon ALISON XAMON : This question is to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce. I refer to undertakings made during the debate on the Hairdressers Registration (Amendment and Expiry) Bill 2010. (1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
Hon ALISON XAMON : This question is to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce. I refer to undertakings made during the debate on the Hairdressers Registration (Amendment and Expiry) Bill 2010. (1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
(1) Will the minister meet with the leaders of the hairdressing industry to discuss and assist a project of self-regulation? (2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
(2) When will this meeting take place? (3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
(3) Who will the minister meet with? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
I thank the member for some notice of the question, which was asked on 19 October; therefore, this answer is relevant to that occasion. (1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
(1)–(3) I am advised that the Minister for Commerce would be pleased if industry associations or representatives want to discuss aspects of self-regulation for the hairdressing industry. Those representatives are welcome to meet with senior officers of the Department of Commerce to discuss matters of mutual interest.
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