Question regarding the progress of MRS amendment No 1012/33 concerning the Scarborough Senior High School situation. The Minister outlines the steps taken and provides a timeline for tabling the amendment.

AnsweredQoN 119Legislative Assembly
Asked
7 September 2000
Member
Portfolio
Planning

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On behalf of the member for Innaloo, I ask - (1) Is the minister aware of community concerns to progress the MRS amendment No 1012/33-north west district omnibus No 4 as a matter of urgency to assist local community groups waiting for the Scarborough Senior High School situation to be resolved? (2) What action has the minister taken to introduce this amendment into the Parliament? (3) When will he move on this matter? Mr KIERATH

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This is the first time I have been asked a question on behalf of the Speaker. I am not sure whether I should be humble or shaking with fear and trepidation! (1)-(3) I draw to the attention of Mr Speaker, the member for Innaloo, and the House, that I am aware of the community's wishes and the strong lobbying on behalf of the local member to have the matter settled once and for all. The matter went to Cabinet on 4 September and received approval. It goes to the Executive Council on Tuesday, 19 September, and I hope to be able to table it in here on Tuesday, 10 October. I congratulate the member for Innaloo on the extremely hard work he has done. Dr Gallop: All we can see at the moment are the soles of your shoes. Mr KIERATH: He will not sit me down on this response. It was Mr Speaker’s intention to ensure the best possible solution for all his constituents. It is never easy to satisfy the difficult and competing demands, but this is an example of how goodwill and much hard work can satisfy all areas. I think the local member has done an exceptional job. The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!
(1) Is the minister aware of community concerns to progress the MRS amendment No 1012/33-north west district omnibus No 4 as a matter of urgency to assist local community groups waiting for the Scarborough Senior High School situation to be resolved? (2) What action has the minister taken to introduce this amendment into the Parliament? (3) When will he move on this matter? Mr KIERATH replied: This is the first time I have been asked a question on behalf of the Speaker. I am not sure whether I should be humble or shaking with fear and trepidation! (1)-(3) I draw to the attention of Mr Speaker, the member for Innaloo, and the House, that I am aware of the community's wishes and the strong lobbying on behalf of the local member to have the matter settled once and for all. The matter went to Cabinet on 4 September and received approval. It goes to the Executive Council on Tuesday, 19 September, and I hope to be able to table it in here on Tuesday, 10 October. I congratulate the member for Innaloo on the extremely hard work he has done. Dr Gallop: All we can see at the moment are the soles of your shoes. Mr KIERATH: He will not sit me down on this response. It was Mr Speaker’s intention to ensure the best possible solution for all his constituents. It is never easy to satisfy the difficult and competing demands, but this is an example of how goodwill and much hard work can satisfy all areas. I think the local member has done an exceptional job. The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!
(2) What action has the minister taken to introduce this amendment into the Parliament? (3) When will he move on this matter? Mr KIERATH replied: This is the first time I have been asked a question on behalf of the Speaker. I am not sure whether I should be humble or shaking with fear and trepidation! (1)-(3) I draw to the attention of Mr Speaker, the member for Innaloo, and the House, that I am aware of the community's wishes and the strong lobbying on behalf of the local member to have the matter settled once and for all. The matter went to Cabinet on 4 September and received approval. It goes to the Executive Council on Tuesday, 19 September, and I hope to be able to table it in here on Tuesday, 10 October. I congratulate the member for Innaloo on the extremely hard work he has done. Dr Gallop: All we can see at the moment are the soles of your shoes. Mr KIERATH: He will not sit me down on this response. It was Mr Speaker’s intention to ensure the best possible solution for all his constituents. It is never easy to satisfy the difficult and competing demands, but this is an example of how goodwill and much hard work can satisfy all areas. I think the local member has done an exceptional job. The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!
(3) When will he move on this matter? Mr KIERATH replied: This is the first time I have been asked a question on behalf of the Speaker. I am not sure whether I should be humble or shaking with fear and trepidation! (1)-(3) I draw to the attention of Mr Speaker, the member for Innaloo, and the House, that I am aware of the community's wishes and the strong lobbying on behalf of the local member to have the matter settled once and for all. The matter went to Cabinet on 4 September and received approval. It goes to the Executive Council on Tuesday, 19 September, and I hope to be able to table it in here on Tuesday, 10 October. I congratulate the member for Innaloo on the extremely hard work he has done. Dr Gallop: All we can see at the moment are the soles of your shoes. Mr KIERATH: He will not sit me down on this response. It was Mr Speaker’s intention to ensure the best possible solution for all his constituents. It is never easy to satisfy the difficult and competing demands, but this is an example of how goodwill and much hard work can satisfy all areas. I think the local member has done an exceptional job. The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!
Mr KIERATH replied: This is the first time I have been asked a question on behalf of the Speaker. I am not sure whether I should be humble or shaking with fear and trepidation! (1)-(3) I draw to the attention of Mr Speaker, the member for Innaloo, and the House, that I am aware of the community's wishes and the strong lobbying on behalf of the local member to have the matter settled once and for all. The matter went to Cabinet on 4 September and received approval. It goes to the Executive Council on Tuesday, 19 September, and I hope to be able to table it in here on Tuesday, 10 October. I congratulate the member for Innaloo on the extremely hard work he has done. Dr Gallop: All we can see at the moment are the soles of your shoes. Mr KIERATH: He will not sit me down on this response. It was Mr Speaker’s intention to ensure the best possible solution for all his constituents. It is never easy to satisfy the difficult and competing demands, but this is an example of how goodwill and much hard work can satisfy all areas. I think the local member has done an exceptional job. The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!
This is the first time I have been asked a question on behalf of the Speaker. I am not sure whether I should be humble or shaking with fear and trepidation! (1)-(3) I draw to the attention of Mr Speaker, the member for Innaloo, and the House, that I am aware of the community's wishes and the strong lobbying on behalf of the local member to have the matter settled once and for all. The matter went to Cabinet on 4 September and received approval. It goes to the Executive Council on Tuesday, 19 September, and I hope to be able to table it in here on Tuesday, 10 October. I congratulate the member for Innaloo on the extremely hard work he has done. Dr Gallop: All we can see at the moment are the soles of your shoes. Mr KIERATH: He will not sit me down on this response. It was Mr Speaker’s intention to ensure the best possible solution for all his constituents. It is never easy to satisfy the difficult and competing demands, but this is an example of how goodwill and much hard work can satisfy all areas. I think the local member has done an exceptional job. The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!
(1)-(3) I draw to the attention of Mr Speaker, the member for Innaloo, and the House, that I am aware of the community's wishes and the strong lobbying on behalf of the local member to have the matter settled once and for all. The matter went to Cabinet on 4 September and received approval. It goes to the Executive Council on Tuesday, 19 September, and I hope to be able to table it in here on Tuesday, 10 October. I congratulate the member for Innaloo on the extremely hard work he has done. Dr Gallop: All we can see at the moment are the soles of your shoes. Mr KIERATH: He will not sit me down on this response. It was Mr Speaker’s intention to ensure the best possible solution for all his constituents. It is never easy to satisfy the difficult and competing demands, but this is an example of how goodwill and much hard work can satisfy all areas. I think the local member has done an exceptional job. The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!
I congratulate the member for Innaloo on the extremely hard work he has done. Dr Gallop: All we can see at the moment are the soles of your shoes. Mr KIERATH: He will not sit me down on this response. It was Mr Speaker’s intention to ensure the best possible solution for all his constituents. It is never easy to satisfy the difficult and competing demands, but this is an example of how goodwill and much hard work can satisfy all areas. I think the local member has done an exceptional job. The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!
Dr Gallop: All we can see at the moment are the soles of your shoes. Mr KIERATH: He will not sit me down on this response. It was Mr Speaker’s intention to ensure the best possible solution for all his constituents. It is never easy to satisfy the difficult and competing demands, but this is an example of how goodwill and much hard work can satisfy all areas. I think the local member has done an exceptional job. The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!
Mr KIERATH: He will not sit me down on this response. It was Mr Speaker’s intention to ensure the best possible solution for all his constituents. It is never easy to satisfy the difficult and competing demands, but this is an example of how goodwill and much hard work can satisfy all areas. I think the local member has done an exceptional job. The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!
The SPEAKER: Order! Flattery can get members somewhere!

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