❓ A parliamentary question seeks information regarding government support for amending Standing Order No 230, cabinet decisions on the matter, and consultations with industry associations regarding state agreement Acts. The response invokes cabinet confidentiality and provides limited information on industry consultation.
AnsweredQoN 145Legislative Council
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I refer the Leader of the House to order of the day No 3 on the Notice Paper, which is a motion that refers to Standing Order No 230. (1) Do all government ministers support this proposal; and, if not, which ministers do not support it? (2) Was the decision to amend Standing Order No 230 made by Cabinet? (3) Which industry associations have been consulted on the matter of state agreement Acts being compulsorily referred to a standing committee of this House, and what has been their response? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
(1) Do all government ministers support this proposal; and, if not, which ministers do not support it? (2) Was the decision to amend Standing Order No 230 made by Cabinet? (3) Which industry associations have been consulted on the matter of state agreement Acts being compulsorily referred to a standing committee of this House, and what has been their response? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
(2) Was the decision to amend Standing Order No 230 made by Cabinet? (3) Which industry associations have been consulted on the matter of state agreement Acts being compulsorily referred to a standing committee of this House, and what has been their response? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
(3) Which industry associations have been consulted on the matter of state agreement Acts being compulsorily referred to a standing committee of this House, and what has been their response? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
(1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
(3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
(1) Do all government ministers support this proposal; and, if not, which ministers do not support it? (2) Was the decision to amend Standing Order No 230 made by Cabinet? (3) Which industry associations have been consulted on the matter of state agreement Acts being compulsorily referred to a standing committee of this House, and what has been their response? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
(2) Was the decision to amend Standing Order No 230 made by Cabinet? (3) Which industry associations have been consulted on the matter of state agreement Acts being compulsorily referred to a standing committee of this House, and what has been their response? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
(3) Which industry associations have been consulted on the matter of state agreement Acts being compulsorily referred to a standing committee of this House, and what has been their response? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
I thank the Leader of the Opposition for some notice of the question. (1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
(1)-(2) Cabinet deliberations are confidential. (3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
(3) I understand that mining and/or resource development interests have spoken to the Minister for State Development.
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