❓ Hon. Norman Moore questions the Minister for Education and Training, Hon. Ljiljanna Ravlich, regarding the government's stance on teachers and students attending rallies, particularly concerning support and transport. The Minister avoids directly answering, leading to heated exchanges.
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TEACHERS - ATTENDANCE AT RALLY
(1) How many people constitute a significant number at a rally? (2) Will the minister support teachers from public schools and students attending a rally during work hours, as the government did when there was a protest against the federal government’s industrial relations legislation? (3) Will the minister support free transport or alternative methods of rallying for people living in the country? The PRESIDENT : That was a three-part question. I have my concerns about the first part but the minister may answer it if she wishes. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
(1) How many people constitute a significant number at a rally? (2) Will the minister support teachers from public schools and students attending a rally during work hours, as the government did when there was a protest against the federal government’s industrial relations legislation? (3) Will the minister support free transport or alternative methods of rallying for people living in the country? The PRESIDENT : That was a three-part question. I have my concerns about the first part but the minister may answer it if she wishes. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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(1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
(2) Will the minister support teachers from public schools and students attending a rally during work hours, as the government did when there was a protest against the federal government’s industrial relations legislation? (3) Will the minister support free transport or alternative methods of rallying for people living in the country? The PRESIDENT : That was a three-part question. I have my concerns about the first part but the minister may answer it if she wishes. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
(3) Will the minister support free transport or alternative methods of rallying for people living in the country? The PRESIDENT : That was a three-part question. I have my concerns about the first part but the minister may answer it if she wishes. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
The PRESIDENT : That was a three-part question. I have my concerns about the first part but the minister may answer it if she wishes. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
(1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
(2) Will the minister support teachers from public schools and students attending a rally during work hours, as the government did when there was a protest against the federal government’s industrial relations legislation? (3) Will the minister support free transport or alternative methods of rallying for people living in the country? The PRESIDENT : That was a three-part question. I have my concerns about the first part but the minister may answer it if she wishes. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
(3) Will the minister support free transport or alternative methods of rallying for people living in the country? The PRESIDENT : That was a three-part question. I have my concerns about the first part but the minister may answer it if she wishes. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
The PRESIDENT : That was a three-part question. I have my concerns about the first part but the minister may answer it if she wishes. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
(1)-(3) I think the honourable member wants to take me down rabbit warrens. Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon Norman Moore : I can assure you I do not want to do that. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I am sure he does. Even the member opposite - Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon Norman Moore : Answer the question for a change. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I will answer the question the way I want to answer it, rather than the way the member would like me to answer it. Even the member would have to agree, given the controversy surrounding the implementation of outcomes-based education and the new courses, that the way this has been handled by the media - Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon Norman Moore : You! Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : The member might refer to me - Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon Norman Moore : Accept the fact that you made a mistake. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : I have not made a mistake. If I made a mistake, I would have said so. The member cannot get over the fact that he was probably a party to getting this rally together. Quite frankly, when it came to the crunch - Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
The PRESIDENT : Order! Members, the Minister for Education and Training is seeking to have Hansard record her answer to the question. I do not want Hansard to have difficulty in doing that. I call the Minister for Education and Training. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : I have finished my answer.
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