❓ Question regarding the Premier's activities in the South Metropolitan Region on or around May 11-13, 2018, specifically concerning meetings, events, and document creation. The answer details a change of plans due to a tragedy in Margaret River.
AnsweredQoN 1317Legislative Council
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I refer to the email from the Premier’s office, dated 11 May 2018 and received at 5:12pm from your Appointments Secretary, 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?
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Answered
16 August 2018
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
10 days
The Premier was due to attaend an event at Fiona Stanley Hospital on the 13th of May 2018. However, there was a subsequent change of plans, and the Premier instead visited Margaret River in the South-West region following the tragic events that occurered, to talk to the community and first responders.
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