A WA parliamentary question regarding the Premier's activities in the South Metropolitan Region on January 31, 2019, and the Premier's response detailing the engagements and attendees.

AnsweredQoN 1842Legislative Council
Asked
12 February 2019
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations

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I refer to the email from the Premier’s office, dated 31 January 2019 and received at 9:35am from the Premier's appointments secretary, and I ask: (a) for what period of time was the Premier in the South Metropolitan Region; (b) further to (a): (i) how many meetings, events, functions or similar did the Premier attend; (ii) who attended each of the meetings, events, functions or similar with the Premier; and (iii) did the Premier receive or create any documents during or in preparation for the meetings, events, functions or similar; (c) if yes to (b)(iii), what were those documents; (d) further to (c), will the Premier table those documents; (e) if yes to (d), when; and (f) if no to (d), why not?

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Answered
19 March 2019
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations
Response time
9 days
(a-f) For the Member's information, the Premier's had six public engagements on the 31st of January 2019 in the South Metropolitan Region.
These were at:
·         Baldivis North Primary School construction site;
·         Tianqi Lithium Australia;
·         Harrisdale North Primary School;
·         Forrestdale Business Park;
·         Harrisdale Stockland Shopping Centre; and
·         Southern River College.
Joining the Premier during the day were Hon Sue Ellery, Minister for Education and Training; Hon Bill Johnston, Minister of Mines and Petroleum; Hon David Kelly, Minister for Innovation and ICT; Reece Whitby MLA, Member for Baldivis; Yaz Mubarakai MLA, Member for Jandakot; and Terry Healy MLA, Member for Southern River.
The Premier was in the South Metropolitan Region for approximately eight hours.
For the benefit of the honourable member, that email contained contact details if he required further detail.
Emails of this nature are sent as a courtesy. If the member finds them a nuisance, he can reply asking to be removed from future correspondence.

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