❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details of meetings between the Minister for Sport and Recreation and Clive Palmer, including dates, subjects, attendees, and any hospitality received. The Minister confirms two meetings primarily concerning Mineralogy projects and states no gifts were received.
AnsweredQoN 691Legislative Council
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MINISTER FOR SPORT AND RECREATION — MEETINGS WITH cLIVE pALMER
(1) Since 23 September 2008, how many times has the minister met with Mr Clive Palmer, and on which dates did the member meet him? (2) What was the subject matter of the meetings, and will the minister table any minutes taken at any of these meetings? (3) Who was present at each of the meetings? (4) Has Mr Palmer provided any hospitality, gifts or assistance to the minister? Hon NORMAN MOORE
(1) Since 23 September 2008, how many times has the minister met with Mr Clive Palmer, and on which dates did the member meet him? (2) What was the subject matter of the meetings, and will the minister table any minutes taken at any of these meetings? (3) Who was present at each of the meetings? (4) Has Mr Palmer provided any hospitality, gifts or assistance to the minister? Hon NORMAN MOORE
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
(2) What was the subject matter of the meetings, and will the minister table any minutes taken at any of these meetings? (3) Who was present at each of the meetings? (4) Has Mr Palmer provided any hospitality, gifts or assistance to the minister? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
(3) Who was present at each of the meetings? (4) Has Mr Palmer provided any hospitality, gifts or assistance to the minister? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
(4) Has Mr Palmer provided any hospitality, gifts or assistance to the minister? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
(1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
(2) What was the subject matter of the meetings, and will the minister table any minutes taken at any of these meetings? (3) Who was present at each of the meetings? (4) Has Mr Palmer provided any hospitality, gifts or assistance to the minister? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
(3) Who was present at each of the meetings? (4) Has Mr Palmer provided any hospitality, gifts or assistance to the minister? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
(4) Has Mr Palmer provided any hospitality, gifts or assistance to the minister? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
(1)–(3) Twice. The first was on 11 August 2009, at an informal dinner at Parliament House. The subject was Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Wendy Duncan, Terry Redman, Clive Palmer, Michael Palmer and Terry Waldron. No minutes were taken. The second was on 26 March 2010, at the Nationals WA state conference corporate program. The subject was conference issues and Mineralogy projects, and attendees were Brendon Grylls, Terry Redman, Terry Waldron and Colin Holt. No minutes were taken. (4) No.
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