❓ Hon Christine Sharp asks about the completion status of actions outlined in the Albany heavy freight forum action plan. Hon Ken Travers avoids a direct answer, instead tabling an updated schedule of action.
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(1) The Albany heavy freight forum action plan of November 2003 identified five actions to be undertaken by June 2004 in order to maximise the transfer of freight from road to rail where viable. Which of these actions have been completed? (2) Can the minister please table the results for those studies and assessments that have been completed? (3) When does the minister expect each of the action items that are still under way to be finalised? Hon KEN TRAVERS
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(1)-(3) I am sure the answer is a great read, but in this case, I will thank the member for some notice of the question and table the updated schedule of action. [See paper No 2292.]
(2) Can the minister please table the results for those studies and assessments that have been completed? (3) When does the minister expect each of the action items that are still under way to be finalised? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: (1)-(3) I am sure the answer is a great read, but in this case, I will thank the member for some notice of the question and table the updated schedule of action. [See paper No 2292.]
(3) When does the minister expect each of the action items that are still under way to be finalised? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: (1)-(3) I am sure the answer is a great read, but in this case, I will thank the member for some notice of the question and table the updated schedule of action. [See paper No 2292.]
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: (1)-(3) I am sure the answer is a great read, but in this case, I will thank the member for some notice of the question and table the updated schedule of action. [See paper No 2292.]
(1)-(3) I am sure the answer is a great read, but in this case, I will thank the member for some notice of the question and table the updated schedule of action. [See paper No 2292.]
[See paper No 2292.]
(2) Can the minister please table the results for those studies and assessments that have been completed? (3) When does the minister expect each of the action items that are still under way to be finalised? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: (1)-(3) I am sure the answer is a great read, but in this case, I will thank the member for some notice of the question and table the updated schedule of action. [See paper No 2292.]
(3) When does the minister expect each of the action items that are still under way to be finalised? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: (1)-(3) I am sure the answer is a great read, but in this case, I will thank the member for some notice of the question and table the updated schedule of action. [See paper No 2292.]
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: (1)-(3) I am sure the answer is a great read, but in this case, I will thank the member for some notice of the question and table the updated schedule of action. [See paper No 2292.]
(1)-(3) I am sure the answer is a great read, but in this case, I will thank the member for some notice of the question and table the updated schedule of action. [See paper No 2292.]
[See paper No 2292.]
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