❓ Opposition questions the Premier about alleged disruption to schools due to the Department of Education and Training's involvement in an ACTU agenda. The Premier defends the government's commitment to workers' rights and community unity.
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As a supplementary question, how can the Premier justify children having their school classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the Australian Council of Trade Unions’ military industrial agenda and provide - Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Order, members! This question time is dragging on. Members cannot even ask a supplementary question without members disrupting the member who is asking the question. Mr N.R. Marlborough interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP
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These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Order, members! This question time is dragging on. Members cannot even ask a supplementary question without members disrupting the member who is asking the question. Mr N.R. Marlborough interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
The SPEAKER : Order, members! This question time is dragging on. Members cannot even ask a supplementary question without members disrupting the member who is asking the question. Mr N.R. Marlborough interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Mr N.R. Marlborough interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
The SPEAKER : Order! Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : Order, members! This question time is dragging on. Members cannot even ask a supplementary question without members disrupting the member who is asking the question. Mr N.R. Marlborough interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
The SPEAKER : Order, members! This question time is dragging on. Members cannot even ask a supplementary question without members disrupting the member who is asking the question. Mr N.R. Marlborough interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Mr N.R. Marlborough interjected. The SPEAKER : Order! Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
The SPEAKER : Order! Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Mr N.R. Marlborough : You are about the same rank, I would say. The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
The SPEAKER : I call the member to Peel to order for the first time. Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Mr T.R. BUSWELL : I will struggle to my feet under that withering attack. How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
How can the Premier justify children having their classes disrupted because he is directing the Department of Education and Training to pursue the ACTU’s militant industrial agenda and provide the government with a rent-a-crowd next Thursday? Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Mr R.C. Kucera : You should take a shower on Big Brother ! The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
The SPEAKER : I call the Minister for Sport and Recreation to order for the first time. Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
These matters will be determined, firstly, on the basis of freedom of choice for individuals; and, secondly, on the basis that our public services will be conducted on behalf of the people of Western Australia as usual. That is how they will be conducted. Members on this side of the house who have been involved in the Labor Party for many years have worked to create a view that our community involves everyone. We have worked very hard on the notion that everyone is a part of our society. We have passed laws to establish equality under the law and we introduced industrial changes that took away discriminatory legislation against workers who wanted to work collectively to pursue their ambitions. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Dr G.I. GALLOP : It was a disgraceful episode in our state’s history when the right of people to collectively try to press their interests was taken away from them by the former coalition government. If members opposite want a definition of a society that is not free, that is one of them. That was the case under the former coalition government. This government has worked very hard to create unity in the community. As a result of this unity Western Australia is doing extremely well. People know that when they go to work their basic rights will be protected. They have the ability to work collectively to pursue their objectives, and they have a government that will protect their working conditions in this state. The Liberal Party wants to revert to a society that is divided and consists of those who are in control and those who are the production units. Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Several members interjected. Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Dr G.I. GALLOP : That is what it wants. We want exactly the opposite. We want unity in our society. Does the member for Vasse know how to achieve unity? It is to include everyone. Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
Several members interjected. The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
The SPEAKER : I call to order the members for Darling Range, Leschenault and Vasse.
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