❓ Hon Peter Foss asks the Leader of the House representing the Premier about the establishment, membership, and reporting of a working party on interim aged care facilities. The Leader of the House, Hon Kim Chance, repeatedly states he doesn't have the answer and asks to proceed to the next question.
AnsweredQoN 945Legislative Council
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INTERIM AGED CARE FACILITIES WORKING PARTY
(1) Has the Government established a working party on issues associated with interim aged care facilities? (2) If so, when was it established; within what department is it located; who are its members; what interests do they represent; how many times have they met; what interim reports have they issued; and when are they expected to report finally? (3) If any reports have been issued, will the minister table a copy of them, together with any government response? Hon KIM CHANCE
(1) Has the Government established a working party on issues associated with interim aged care facilities? (2) If so, when was it established; within what department is it located; who are its members; what interests do they represent; how many times have they met; what interim reports have they issued; and when are they expected to report finally? (3) If any reports have been issued, will the minister table a copy of them, together with any government response? Hon KIM CHANCE
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Mr President, I regret that I do not appear to have that answer in my file. I ask the member to ask his other question first. Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
(2) If so, when was it established; within what department is it located; who are its members; what interests do they represent; how many times have they met; what interim reports have they issued; and when are they expected to report finally? (3) If any reports have been issued, will the minister table a copy of them, together with any government response? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: Mr President, I regret that I do not appear to have that answer in my file. I ask the member to ask his other question first. Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
(3) If any reports have been issued, will the minister table a copy of them, together with any government response? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: Mr President, I regret that I do not appear to have that answer in my file. I ask the member to ask his other question first. Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: Mr President, I regret that I do not appear to have that answer in my file. I ask the member to ask his other question first. Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
Mr President, I regret that I do not appear to have that answer in my file. I ask the member to ask his other question first. Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
(2) If so, when was it established; within what department is it located; who are its members; what interests do they represent; how many times have they met; what interim reports have they issued; and when are they expected to report finally? (3) If any reports have been issued, will the minister table a copy of them, together with any government response? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: Mr President, I regret that I do not appear to have that answer in my file. I ask the member to ask his other question first. Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
(3) If any reports have been issued, will the minister table a copy of them, together with any government response? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: Mr President, I regret that I do not appear to have that answer in my file. I ask the member to ask his other question first. Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: Mr President, I regret that I do not appear to have that answer in my file. I ask the member to ask his other question first. Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
Mr President, I regret that I do not appear to have that answer in my file. I ask the member to ask his other question first. Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
Hon Peter Foss: If you find the answer to the other one, you can give it to me later.
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