❓ Hon. Nick Goiran questions the Premier regarding a visit to the South Metropolitan Region, specifically seeking details about meetings, attendees, and documents. The Premier's response focuses on a single media event and suggests Goiran use provided contact details for further inquiries, implying the question is overly detailed.
AnsweredQoN 391Legislative Council
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I refer to the email from the Minister’s office, dated 22 September 2017, and I ask:
(a) for what period of time was the Premier in the South Metropolitan Region;
(b) further to (a):
(i) how many meetings, events, functions or similar did the Premier attend;
(ii) who attended each of the meetings, events, functions or similar with the Premier; and
(iii) did the Premier receive or create any documents during or in preparation for the meetings, events, functions or similar;
(c) if yes to (b)(iii), what were those documents;
(d) further to (c), will the Premier table those documents;
(e) if yes to (d), when; and
(f) if no to (d), why not?
(a) for what period of time was the Premier in the South Metropolitan Region;
(b) further to (a):
(i) how many meetings, events, functions or similar did the Premier attend;
(ii) who attended each of the meetings, events, functions or similar with the Premier; and
(iii) did the Premier receive or create any documents during or in preparation for the meetings, events, functions or similar;
(c) if yes to (b)(iii), what were those documents;
(d) further to (c), will the Premier table those documents;
(e) if yes to (d), when; and
(f) if no to (d), why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
28 November 2017
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
9 days
For the member’s information, the Premier’s only engagement for the 25 th of September was a media event at Gage Roads in O’Connor. Excluding transit time, the engagement was for 45 minutes. For the benefit of the honourable member, that email contained contact details if he required further detail. Emails of this nature are sent as a courtesy. If the member finds them to be a nuisance, he can reply asking to be removed from future correspondence.
For the benefit of the honourable member, that email contained contact details if he required further detail. Emails of this nature are sent as a courtesy. If the member finds them to be a nuisance, he can reply asking to be removed from future correspondence.
Emails of this nature are sent as a courtesy. If the member finds them to be a nuisance, he can reply asking to be removed from future correspondence.
For the benefit of the honourable member, that email contained contact details if he required further detail. Emails of this nature are sent as a courtesy. If the member finds them to be a nuisance, he can reply asking to be removed from future correspondence.
Emails of this nature are sent as a courtesy. If the member finds them to be a nuisance, he can reply asking to be removed from future correspondence.
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