Opposition questions the Premier about using electorate offices for Labor Party campaign seminars, presenting a letter as evidence. The Premier promises to examine the issue.

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13 September 2005
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I ask a supplementary question. How then does the Premier explain the fact that yesterday he personally wrote to rank and file members of the Australian Labor Party inviting them to attend Labor Party campaign seminars at the electorate offices of the members for Joondalup and Southern River on 28 September and 5 October respectively? I table a copy of the letter. The SPEAKER : Order! The letter will remain on the table of the house for this day’s sitting. [The paper was tabled for the information of members.] Dr G.I. GALLOP

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I will look at that letter and examine the issues that the Leader of the Opposition has raised.
The SPEAKER : Order! The letter will remain on the table of the house for this day’s sitting. [The paper was tabled for the information of members.] Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: I will look at that letter and examine the issues that the Leader of the Opposition has raised.
[The paper was tabled for the information of members.] Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: I will look at that letter and examine the issues that the Leader of the Opposition has raised.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: I will look at that letter and examine the issues that the Leader of the Opposition has raised.
I will look at that letter and examine the issues that the Leader of the Opposition has raised.

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