❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice inquires about the number of times a minister visited Port Hedland/South Hedland and the proposed Central Kimberley-Pilbara seat, including travel methods, before and after announcing candidacy for that seat.
AnsweredQoN 542Legislative Council
Asked
1 July 2004
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(1) How many times has the minister visited Port Hedland or South Hedland between the election of the Gallop Government on 10 February 2001 and his announcement on the ABC on 8 April 2004 that he will run for the Legislative Assembly seat of Central Kimberley-Pilbara? (2) How many times has the minister visited the area within the proposed new Legislative Assembly seat of Central Kimberley-Pilbara since 8 April 2004? (3) Concerning (2), how many times did the minister travel on normal commercial flights available to the public? Hon TOM STEPHENS
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(1) 18. (2) 13. (3) 6.
(2) How many times has the minister visited the area within the proposed new Legislative Assembly seat of Central Kimberley-Pilbara since 8 April 2004? (3) Concerning (2), how many times did the minister travel on normal commercial flights available to the public? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) 18. (2) 13. (3) 6.
(3) Concerning (2), how many times did the minister travel on normal commercial flights available to the public? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) 18. (2) 13. (3) 6.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) 18. (2) 13. (3) 6.
(1) 18. (2) 13. (3) 6.
(2) 13. (3) 6.
(3) 6.
(2) How many times has the minister visited the area within the proposed new Legislative Assembly seat of Central Kimberley-Pilbara since 8 April 2004? (3) Concerning (2), how many times did the minister travel on normal commercial flights available to the public? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) 18. (2) 13. (3) 6.
(3) Concerning (2), how many times did the minister travel on normal commercial flights available to the public? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) 18. (2) 13. (3) 6.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) 18. (2) 13. (3) 6.
(1) 18. (2) 13. (3) 6.
(2) 13. (3) 6.
(3) 6.
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