❓ Mr Papalia questions the Minister for Transport regarding subsidies for businesses at Elizabeth Quay and whether they need to substantiate economic loss to receive them. The Minister clarifies that they are only addressing traders in Barrack Square, not Elizabeth Quay businesses.
AnsweredQoN 467Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
ELIZABETH
QUAY — BARRACK STREET JETTY BUSINESSES
467. Mr P. PAPALIA to the Minister for
Transport:
I have a supplementary question. Do
the new businesses at Elizabeth Quay have to substantiate economic loss to
receive their subsidy for two years?
QUAY — BARRACK STREET JETTY BUSINESSES
467. Mr P. PAPALIA to the Minister for
Transport:
I have a supplementary question. Do
the new businesses at Elizabeth Quay have to substantiate economic loss to
receive their subsidy for two years?
AnswerView source ↗
I am not dealing with the new
traders at Elizabeth Quay; I am dealing only with the traders in Barrack
Square.
Several members interjected.
The
SPEAKER : Members!
Mr
D.C. NALDER : I am dealing with the traders in Barrack Square, but I am not
dealing with any of the traders at Elizabeth Quay.
traders at Elizabeth Quay; I am dealing only with the traders in Barrack
Square.
Several members interjected.
The
SPEAKER : Members!
Mr
D.C. NALDER : I am dealing with the traders in Barrack Square, but I am not
dealing with any of the traders at Elizabeth Quay.
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