Mr. Wyatt questions the Minister for Education, Dr. Constable, regarding funding for conductive education at Carson Street School. The Minister states she will consider the report, leading to interruptions from Mr. Wyatt and intervention from the Speaker.

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15 June 2011
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Education

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CARSON STREET SCHOOL — CONDUCTIVE EDUCATION REVIEW
I have a supplementary question. In light of the fact that the minister said yesterday that she seemed to know about this area, she is the minister; she should make a decision. Will she guarantee funding for conductive education at Carson Street School? Dr E. CONSTABLE

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I will consider — Mr B.S. Wyatt : Consider again; more considering. Sit down, minister! Dr E. CONSTABLE : I will read the report — The SPEAKER : Member for Victoria Park, if you want the minister to answer your question I would suggest that you give her the opportunity to do so. You might not like the answer that you get, but I would ask that you give the minister the opportunity to answer that question while she is on her feet. I formally call the member for Victoria Park to order for the second time today. Dr E. CONSTABLE : I would have thought that if the member for Victoria Park really cared about that program, he would have contacted me long ago and invited me to visit the school with him. I have already said I will visit the school; I received the report only yesterday. I am reading the report and the decision will be made in due course.
Dr E. CONSTABLE replied: I will consider — Mr B.S. Wyatt : Consider again; more considering. Sit down, minister! Dr E. CONSTABLE : I will read the report — The SPEAKER : Member for Victoria Park, if you want the minister to answer your question I would suggest that you give her the opportunity to do so. You might not like the answer that you get, but I would ask that you give the minister the opportunity to answer that question while she is on her feet. I formally call the member for Victoria Park to order for the second time today. Dr E. CONSTABLE : I would have thought that if the member for Victoria Park really cared about that program, he would have contacted me long ago and invited me to visit the school with him. I have already said I will visit the school; I received the report only yesterday. I am reading the report and the decision will be made in due course.
I will consider — Mr B.S. Wyatt : Consider again; more considering. Sit down, minister! Dr E. CONSTABLE : I will read the report — The SPEAKER : Member for Victoria Park, if you want the minister to answer your question I would suggest that you give her the opportunity to do so. You might not like the answer that you get, but I would ask that you give the minister the opportunity to answer that question while she is on her feet. I formally call the member for Victoria Park to order for the second time today. Dr E. CONSTABLE : I would have thought that if the member for Victoria Park really cared about that program, he would have contacted me long ago and invited me to visit the school with him. I have already said I will visit the school; I received the report only yesterday. I am reading the report and the decision will be made in due course.
Mr B.S. Wyatt : Consider again; more considering. Sit down, minister! Dr E. CONSTABLE : I will read the report — The SPEAKER : Member for Victoria Park, if you want the minister to answer your question I would suggest that you give her the opportunity to do so. You might not like the answer that you get, but I would ask that you give the minister the opportunity to answer that question while she is on her feet. I formally call the member for Victoria Park to order for the second time today. Dr E. CONSTABLE : I would have thought that if the member for Victoria Park really cared about that program, he would have contacted me long ago and invited me to visit the school with him. I have already said I will visit the school; I received the report only yesterday. I am reading the report and the decision will be made in due course.
Dr E. CONSTABLE : I will read the report — The SPEAKER : Member for Victoria Park, if you want the minister to answer your question I would suggest that you give her the opportunity to do so. You might not like the answer that you get, but I would ask that you give the minister the opportunity to answer that question while she is on her feet. I formally call the member for Victoria Park to order for the second time today. Dr E. CONSTABLE : I would have thought that if the member for Victoria Park really cared about that program, he would have contacted me long ago and invited me to visit the school with him. I have already said I will visit the school; I received the report only yesterday. I am reading the report and the decision will be made in due course.
The SPEAKER : Member for Victoria Park, if you want the minister to answer your question I would suggest that you give her the opportunity to do so. You might not like the answer that you get, but I would ask that you give the minister the opportunity to answer that question while she is on her feet. I formally call the member for Victoria Park to order for the second time today. Dr E. CONSTABLE : I would have thought that if the member for Victoria Park really cared about that program, he would have contacted me long ago and invited me to visit the school with him. I have already said I will visit the school; I received the report only yesterday. I am reading the report and the decision will be made in due course.
Dr E. CONSTABLE : I would have thought that if the member for Victoria Park really cared about that program, he would have contacted me long ago and invited me to visit the school with him. I have already said I will visit the school; I received the report only yesterday. I am reading the report and the decision will be made in due course.

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