❓ Hon Christine Sharp asks about the number of jarrah forest inventory plots measured only once. Hon Peter Foss deflects, requesting the question be put on notice.
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Further to question without notice 451 that I asked yesterday, how many of the 492 permanent inventory plots recorded in jarrah dominant forest to December 1999 have been measured only once? Hon PETER FOSS
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Although I will not be an optimist, I think the member should have anticipated that the answer to that question would be that she is requested to put the question on notice.
Hon PETER FOSS replied: Although I will not be an optimist, I think the member should have anticipated that the answer to that question would be that she is requested to put the question on notice.
Although I will not be an optimist, I think the member should have anticipated that the answer to that question would be that she is requested to put the question on notice.
Hon PETER FOSS replied: Although I will not be an optimist, I think the member should have anticipated that the answer to that question would be that she is requested to put the question on notice.
Although I will not be an optimist, I think the member should have anticipated that the answer to that question would be that she is requested to put the question on notice.
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