❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details about the Premier's travel to a National Cabinet meeting, including flight class, staff attendance, and other events attended. The response provides some information while referencing travel guidelines.
AnsweredQoN 959Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the National Cabinet meeting held in Canberra on 6 December 2023, and I ask: (a) Did the Premier fly business class to Canberra; (b) Did the Premier fly business class to Perth; (c) How many of the Premier's Office accompanied the Premier to Canberra for National Cabinet: (i) Please breakdown by position; (d) Did any of the Premier's staff fly business class to Canberra; (e) Did any of the Premier's staff fly business class to Perth; and (f) Did the Premier attend any other event other than National Cabinet whilst in Canberra: (i) If so, what event(s)?
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Answered
12 March 2024
Response time
7 days
(a – b) The Premier’s travel to Canberra for National Cabinet was undertaken in accordance with guidelines for travel.
(c) Two.
(i) Chief of Staff and Media Director.
(d – e) Yes. One, in accordance with guidelines for travel.
(f) Yes.
(i) The Premier attended:
(c) Two.
(i) Chief of Staff and Media Director.
(d – e) Yes. One, in accordance with guidelines for travel.
(f) Yes.
(i) The Premier attended:
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