Hon. Helen Morton asks about the tabling of "Community Attitude Monitor" reports and whether similar surveys are conducted and tabled, and if legally required. Hon. Kim Chance requests the question be placed on notice due to time constraints.

AnsweredQoN 176Legislative Council
Asked
12 March 2008
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Premier

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“COMMUNITY ATTITUDE MONITOR” REPORTS
(1) When was the “Community Attitude Monitor” report prepared for the Department of the Premier and Cabinet by Synovate, and dated November 2006, tabled in Parliament? (2) Have further surveys of community attitudes, the same as or similar to the one referred to in (1), been undertaken? (3) If yes to (2), when were they conducted? (4) Have any of the reports of the surveys in (2) been tabled in Parliament; and, if so, when? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Is it a legislative requirement of government to undertake the same or similar community attitude surveys? Hon KIM CHANCE

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I thank Hon Helen Morton for her six-part question without notice. Providing the information in the time required is not possible and I request that the honourable member place the question on notice.
(2) Have further surveys of community attitudes, the same as or similar to the one referred to in (1), been undertaken? (3) If yes to (2), when were they conducted? (4) Have any of the reports of the surveys in (2) been tabled in Parliament; and, if so, when? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Is it a legislative requirement of government to undertake the same or similar community attitude surveys? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for her six-part question without notice. Providing the information in the time required is not possible and I request that the honourable member place the question on notice.
(3) If yes to (2), when were they conducted? (4) Have any of the reports of the surveys in (2) been tabled in Parliament; and, if so, when? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Is it a legislative requirement of government to undertake the same or similar community attitude surveys? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for her six-part question without notice. Providing the information in the time required is not possible and I request that the honourable member place the question on notice.
(4) Have any of the reports of the surveys in (2) been tabled in Parliament; and, if so, when? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Is it a legislative requirement of government to undertake the same or similar community attitude surveys? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for her six-part question without notice. Providing the information in the time required is not possible and I request that the honourable member place the question on notice.
(5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Is it a legislative requirement of government to undertake the same or similar community attitude surveys? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for her six-part question without notice. Providing the information in the time required is not possible and I request that the honourable member place the question on notice.
(6) Is it a legislative requirement of government to undertake the same or similar community attitude surveys? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for her six-part question without notice. Providing the information in the time required is not possible and I request that the honourable member place the question on notice.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for her six-part question without notice. Providing the information in the time required is not possible and I request that the honourable member place the question on notice.
I thank Hon Helen Morton for her six-part question without notice. Providing the information in the time required is not possible and I request that the honourable member place the question on notice.

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