❓ A parliamentary question on notice was raised regarding the implementation of recommendations from the Keelty Report on the Roleystone-Kelmscott bushfires. The Minister for Emergency Services deflected some questions to the Premier, confirmed no meeting with the Director General of the Department of Premier and Cabinet occurred, acknowledged receipt of a response from the Fire and Emergency Services Authority but declined to table it.
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ROLEYSTONE–KELMSCOTT BUSHFIRES — KEELTY REPORT
Some notice of the question has been given. I refer to the release of the Keelty report. (1) Has a process for implementing the recommendations of the report been established; and, if so, what is the process and when was it established? (2) Has a committee been set up to consider the issues contained in the report? (3) If yes to (2), who is on the committee, how often has the committee met and what remuneration do its members receive? (4) Has the minister met with the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to discuss the report; and, if yes when did they meet and what was discussed at the meeting? (5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER
Some notice of the question has been given. I refer to the release of the Keelty report. (1) Has a process for implementing the recommendations of the report been established; and, if so, what is the process and when was it established? (2) Has a committee been set up to consider the issues contained in the report? (3) If yes to (2), who is on the committee, how often has the committee met and what remuneration do its members receive? (4) Has the minister met with the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to discuss the report; and, if yes when did they meet and what was discussed at the meeting? (5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(1) Has a process for implementing the recommendations of the report been established; and, if so, what is the process and when was it established? (2) Has a committee been set up to consider the issues contained in the report? (3) If yes to (2), who is on the committee, how often has the committee met and what remuneration do its members receive? (4) Has the minister met with the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to discuss the report; and, if yes when did they meet and what was discussed at the meeting? (5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(2) Has a committee been set up to consider the issues contained in the report? (3) If yes to (2), who is on the committee, how often has the committee met and what remuneration do its members receive? (4) Has the minister met with the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to discuss the report; and, if yes when did they meet and what was discussed at the meeting? (5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(3) If yes to (2), who is on the committee, how often has the committee met and what remuneration do its members receive? (4) Has the minister met with the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to discuss the report; and, if yes when did they meet and what was discussed at the meeting? (5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(4) Has the minister met with the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to discuss the report; and, if yes when did they meet and what was discussed at the meeting? (5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(1) Has a process for implementing the recommendations of the report been established; and, if so, what is the process and when was it established? (2) Has a committee been set up to consider the issues contained in the report? (3) If yes to (2), who is on the committee, how often has the committee met and what remuneration do its members receive? (4) Has the minister met with the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to discuss the report; and, if yes when did they meet and what was discussed at the meeting? (5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(2) Has a committee been set up to consider the issues contained in the report? (3) If yes to (2), who is on the committee, how often has the committee met and what remuneration do its members receive? (4) Has the minister met with the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to discuss the report; and, if yes when did they meet and what was discussed at the meeting? (5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(3) If yes to (2), who is on the committee, how often has the committee met and what remuneration do its members receive? (4) Has the minister met with the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to discuss the report; and, if yes when did they meet and what was discussed at the meeting? (5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(4) Has the minister met with the Director General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to discuss the report; and, if yes when did they meet and what was discussed at the meeting? (5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(5) Has the Fire and Emergency Services Authority provided the minister with a document outlining its response to the Keelty criticisms; and, if, so, will the minister table the report? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(1)–(3) These questions should be directed to the Premier. (4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(4) No. (5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
(5) Yes. No. The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
The PRESIDENT : I am sure that makes sense! Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
Hon Peter Collier : There are two parts to the question.
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