Hon Barry House asks about an alleged increase in gaming machines at Burswood Casino. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich avoids answering, citing lack of notice and the risk of misleading the house, requesting the question be put on notice.

AnsweredQoN 791Legislative Council
Asked
19 September 2007
Portfolio
Racing and Gaming

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BURSWOOD CASINO - GAMING MACHINES
(1) Is it a fact that the Gallop-Carpenter Labor government recently allowed a substantial increase in the number of electronic gaming machines and table games at the Burswood Casino? (2) Why was this done in light of the minister’s response to the question asked earlier today? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. Hon Barry House : I didn’t give you notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Sorry; no notice was given. In view of the fact that no notice was given of the question and in view of the fact that I would not under any circumstance want to stand accused of misleading the house, intentionally or unintentionally, I therefore ask the member to put that question on notice.
(2) Why was this done in light of the minister’s response to the question asked earlier today? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. Hon Barry House : I didn’t give you notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Sorry; no notice was given. In view of the fact that no notice was given of the question and in view of the fact that I would not under any circumstance want to stand accused of misleading the house, intentionally or unintentionally, I therefore ask the member to put that question on notice.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. Hon Barry House : I didn’t give you notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Sorry; no notice was given. In view of the fact that no notice was given of the question and in view of the fact that I would not under any circumstance want to stand accused of misleading the house, intentionally or unintentionally, I therefore ask the member to put that question on notice.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. Hon Barry House : I didn’t give you notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Sorry; no notice was given. In view of the fact that no notice was given of the question and in view of the fact that I would not under any circumstance want to stand accused of misleading the house, intentionally or unintentionally, I therefore ask the member to put that question on notice.
Hon Barry House : I didn’t give you notice. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Sorry; no notice was given. In view of the fact that no notice was given of the question and in view of the fact that I would not under any circumstance want to stand accused of misleading the house, intentionally or unintentionally, I therefore ask the member to put that question on notice.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Sorry; no notice was given. In view of the fact that no notice was given of the question and in view of the fact that I would not under any circumstance want to stand accused of misleading the house, intentionally or unintentionally, I therefore ask the member to put that question on notice.

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