❓ Ms. Mettam questions the Minister for Tourism on the Rottnest Island booking system issues and its impact on WA's tourism growth. The Minister deflects responsibility, stating the Rottnest Island Authority relies on Oracle to fix the system.
AnsweredQoN 586Legislative Assembly
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ROTTNEST ISLAND —
BOOKING SYSTEM
586. Ms L. METTAM to the Minister for Tourism:
I have a supplementary question. How
can the minister expect to grow Western Australia's tourism industry if
he cannot fix a simple booking system?
BOOKING SYSTEM
586. Ms L. METTAM to the Minister for Tourism:
I have a supplementary question. How
can the minister expect to grow Western Australia's tourism industry if
he cannot fix a simple booking system?
AnswerView source ↗
If the Rottnest Island Authority was
relying on me to fix the booking system, it would be in a lot of trouble! It is
not. Fortunately, it is relying on Oracle. Oracle will get it fixed. It has
undertaken to fix it by next week. Thank goodness they are not relying on me to
fix it, because I do not know anything about IT!
relying on me to fix the booking system, it would be in a lot of trouble! It is
not. Fortunately, it is relying on Oracle. Oracle will get it fixed. It has
undertaken to fix it by next week. Thank goodness they are not relying on me to
fix it, because I do not know anything about IT!
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