❓ Hon Jim Scott asks about the meeting frequency and minutes of the Port Kennedy Management Board in 2004. The Minister provides meeting dates and tables minutes, except for the most recent one pending confirmation.
AnsweredQoN 2236Legislative Council
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(1) How many times has the Port Kennedy Management Board met during 2004 and on what dates?
(2) Will the Minister table the minutes of each of the Port Kennedy Management Board meetings during 2004?
(2) Will the Minister table the minutes of each of the Port Kennedy Management Board meetings during 2004?
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Answered
23 September 2004
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
37 days
27 February 2004 2 April 2004 4 June 2004 9 July 2004 27 August 2004 2. The Minutes of the February, April, June and July meetings are tabled. The August minutes have not been tabled as they are yet to be confirmed by the Board. [see Paper no. ]
2. The Minutes of the February, April, June and July meetings are tabled. The August minutes have not been tabled as they are yet to be confirmed by the Board. [see Paper no. ]
[see Paper no. ]
2. The Minutes of the February, April, June and July meetings are tabled. The August minutes have not been tabled as they are yet to be confirmed by the Board. [see Paper no. ]
[see Paper no. ]
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