❓ A member of parliament asks the Premier if he will address a rally regarding outcomes-based education. The Premier states he has no intention to at this stage, as he hasn't been asked and will assess the situation later.
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OUTCOMES-BASED EDUCATION - RALLY
I have a supplementary question. I specifically asked the Premier whether he would address the rally this afternoon. Mr A.J. CARPENTER
I have a supplementary question. I specifically asked the Premier whether he would address the rally this afternoon. Mr A.J. CARPENTER
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I have no intention, at this stage, of speaking to the rally. I have not been asked to. I will make an assessment of what happens this afternoon.
Mr A.J. CARPENTER replied: I have no intention, at this stage, of speaking to the rally. I have not been asked to. I will make an assessment of what happens this afternoon.
I have no intention, at this stage, of speaking to the rally. I have not been asked to. I will make an assessment of what happens this afternoon.
Mr A.J. CARPENTER replied: I have no intention, at this stage, of speaking to the rally. I have not been asked to. I will make an assessment of what happens this afternoon.
I have no intention, at this stage, of speaking to the rally. I have not been asked to. I will make an assessment of what happens this afternoon.
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