Hon. Norman Moore repeatedly asks about the withdrawal of electricity supplies to Wittenoom. The Leader of the House is unable to provide an answer, leading to a procedural dispute about the permissibility of repeating questions.

AnsweredQoN 456Legislative Council
Asked
15 June 2006
Portfolio
Energy

QuestionView source ↗

WITTENOOM - WITHDRAWAL OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES
On Tuesday I asked a question of the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Energy that I was asked to place on notice. I did not do that. Is the Leader of the House able to provide an answer? Hon KIM CHANCE

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I am afraid I do not have an answer. Hon Ken Travers : You can’t ask the same question twice. Hon NORMAN MOORE : I can ask a question as many times as I like if I am not given an answer the first time.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I am afraid I do not have an answer. Hon Ken Travers : You can’t ask the same question twice. Hon NORMAN MOORE : I can ask a question as many times as I like if I am not given an answer the first time.
I am afraid I do not have an answer. Hon Ken Travers : You can’t ask the same question twice. Hon NORMAN MOORE : I can ask a question as many times as I like if I am not given an answer the first time.
Hon Ken Travers : You can’t ask the same question twice. Hon NORMAN MOORE : I can ask a question as many times as I like if I am not given an answer the first time.
Hon NORMAN MOORE : I can ask a question as many times as I like if I am not given an answer the first time.

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