A WA parliamentary question asks if the Education Minister directed principals to exclude Opposition MPs from schools, which the Minister denies. The answer also clarifies school site selection and electorate boundary determination.

AnsweredQoN 428Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 March 2009
Portfolio
Education

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(2) Has the Minister or any departmental official issued a directive to school principals that they are not to invite or accept material from Opposition Members of Parliament even if that member’s constituents’ children attend a school which is geographically located within a Liberal Party electorate?

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Answered
8 April 2009
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
29 days
(1) The site for public schools is determined by a number of factors such as the demographic profile of an area, the location of adjacent schools and its capacity to cater for enrolments. Boundaries for electorates are determined by the Western Australian Electoral Commission.
(2) No.
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