Mr. Rundle questions the Minister for Education on solutions for Highgate Primary School staff, students, and families while they wait for a new school to be delivered, given the long timeframe. The Minister's response is vague, promising future measures after a proper process.

AnsweredQoN 96Legislative Assembly
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22 February 2024
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SCHOOLS
— HIGHGATE PRIMARY SCHOOL
96. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Minister for Education:
I have a supplementary question. I know exactly where I stand:
I stand with the parents and families.
Several members interjected.
The DEPUTY SPEAKER : Members!
Mr P.J. RUNDLE : Labor has been in government for seven years.
The minister admitted that it could take four or more years to deliver a
new school. What solutions will the minister deliver over the next four years
for those staff, students and families?

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As I said, we are looking at this very closely, and there are
a number of possibilities. We are a thinking, mature, responsible, logical
government that goes through a proper process. When that is done, the member will
hear about our measures.

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