❓ Hon Michelle Boylan asks the Minister for Child Protection to table the briefing note received prior to announcing Ombudsman oversight for child-related work. The Minister declines, citing cabinet-in-confidence.
AnsweredQoN 1086Legislative Council
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Child safety—Ombudsman oversight1086.Hon Michelle Boylanto the minister representing the Minister for Child
Protection:I refer to the
minister's answer to my question without notice on 11 November 2025. She did
not answer whether she will table the last briefing note she received prior to
announcing the Ombudsman as independent oversight for child-related work.(1) Will she?(2) If no to (1), why
not?
Protection:I refer to the
minister's answer to my question without notice on 11 November 2025. She did
not answer whether she will table the last briefing note she received prior to
announcing the Ombudsman as independent oversight for child-related work.(1) Will she?(2) If no to (1), why
not?
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18 November 2025
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Hon Jackie Jarvis replied:I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question. The following response has
been provided by the Minister for Child Protection.(1) No.(2) The briefing note is cabinet-in-confidence.
Child safety—Ombudsman oversight
honourable member for some notice of the question. The following response has
been provided by the Minister for Child Protection.(1) No.(2) The briefing note is cabinet-in-confidence.
Child safety—Ombudsman oversight
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