❓ Hon. Norman Moore questions Hon. Ljiljanna Ravlich, as Minister for Goldfields-Esperance, about actions to prevent the closure of the Menzies Police Station, following the Minister for Police and Emergency Services' refusal to guarantee its continued operation. The Minister avoids answering directly.
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MENZIES POLICE STATION
I refer the minister to the refusal by her colleague the Minister for Police and Emergency Services to give a guarantee that Menzies Police Station will not be closed. As the Minister for Goldfields-Esperance, what action is she taking to ensure that the police station at Menzies is not closed? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
I refer the minister to the refusal by her colleague the Minister for Police and Emergency Services to give a guarantee that Menzies Police Station will not be closed. As the Minister for Goldfields-Esperance, what action is she taking to ensure that the police station at Menzies is not closed? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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I thank the member for some notice of the question. Hon Norman Moore : I didn’t give you any notice; it was a question without notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : He did not, actually. That is a good point. Perhaps the Leader of the Opposition could put the question on notice.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. Hon Norman Moore : I didn’t give you any notice; it was a question without notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : He did not, actually. That is a good point. Perhaps the Leader of the Opposition could put the question on notice.
I thank the member for some notice of the question. Hon Norman Moore : I didn’t give you any notice; it was a question without notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : He did not, actually. That is a good point. Perhaps the Leader of the Opposition could put the question on notice.
Hon Norman Moore : I didn’t give you any notice; it was a question without notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : He did not, actually. That is a good point. Perhaps the Leader of the Opposition could put the question on notice.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : He did not, actually. That is a good point. Perhaps the Leader of the Opposition could put the question on notice.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of the question. Hon Norman Moore : I didn’t give you any notice; it was a question without notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : He did not, actually. That is a good point. Perhaps the Leader of the Opposition could put the question on notice.
I thank the member for some notice of the question. Hon Norman Moore : I didn’t give you any notice; it was a question without notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : He did not, actually. That is a good point. Perhaps the Leader of the Opposition could put the question on notice.
Hon Norman Moore : I didn’t give you any notice; it was a question without notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : He did not, actually. That is a good point. Perhaps the Leader of the Opposition could put the question on notice.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : He did not, actually. That is a good point. Perhaps the Leader of the Opposition could put the question on notice.
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