Hon Kate Doust asks the Minister for Police about occupational health and safety issues related to mould in the Karratha and South Hedland Police Stations. The Attorney General, representing the Minister, states the information isn't readily accessible and requests the question be placed on notice.

AnsweredQoN 496Legislative Council
Asked
10 September 2013
Portfolio
Police

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POLICE — KARRATHA AND SOUTH HEDLAND
STATIONS
496. Hon KATE DOUST to the Attorney General representing the
Minister for Police:
I refer to the South Hedland and Karratha Police Stations.
(1) Is the minister aware of the occupational health and
safety issues of mould in both police stations?
(2) What steps has the minister taken to ensure that this
workplace hazard is removed?
(3) When can police officers expect their workplace to become
mould free?
Several members interjected.

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Are we ready now?
Hon Kate Doust : I'm ready; it's just your
colleagues are giggling.
Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN : I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question. On behalf of the Minister for Police, I advise
that the information requested by the honourable member is not readily
accessible and therefore it is not possible to provide an answer in the time
available. I ask that the member place the question on notice.

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