❓ Hon Martin Pritchard asks the Premier whether the Stirling Highway Reservation amendment went to cabinet and if any members excused themselves. The Premier confirms the amendment went to cabinet and that he excused himself due to the proximity of his home to the amendment.
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METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME
AMENDMENT 1210/41 —STIRLING HIGHWAY PRIMARY REGIONAL ROADS RESERVATION
566. Hon
MARTIN PRITCHARD to the Leader of the House representing the Premier:
I
refer to metropolitan region scheme amendment 1210/41, ZZZ### ZZZRationalisation of Stirling Highway Reservation'',
under the Planning and Development Act 2005, a copy of which was laid on the
table of the house on Tuesday, 10 May 2016.
(1)
Did the decision to introduce this amendment to the metropolitan region scheme
go to cabinet?
(2) Did any member of cabinet excuse themselves
from participating in this decision; and, if yes, which member, and for what
reason?
AMENDMENT 1210/41 —STIRLING HIGHWAY PRIMARY REGIONAL ROADS RESERVATION
566. Hon
MARTIN PRITCHARD to the Leader of the House representing the Premier:
I
refer to metropolitan region scheme amendment 1210/41, ZZZ### ZZZRationalisation of Stirling Highway Reservation'',
under the Planning and Development Act 2005, a copy of which was laid on the
table of the house on Tuesday, 10 May 2016.
(1)
Did the decision to introduce this amendment to the metropolitan region scheme
go to cabinet?
(2) Did any member of cabinet excuse themselves
from participating in this decision; and, if yes, which member, and for what
reason?
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I
thank the honourable member for some notice of this question.
(1)
Yes.
(2)
Yes; the Premier, due to the proximity of his home to the MRS amendment.
thank the honourable member for some notice of this question.
(1)
Yes.
(2)
Yes; the Premier, due to the proximity of his home to the MRS amendment.
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