Page 1958 - Week 05 - Thursday, 3 May 2012
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as pleased as Punch that she had the opportunity to open that and to have the link to such a story of significance for our Indigenous community. To have the moths, the bogong moths—
Mr Seselja: A point of order, Mr Speaker.
MR SPEAKER: One moment, Ms Burch. Stop the clocks, thank you.
Mr Seselja: As interesting as all of this is, the question again was quite specific. It was about property values as a result of this particular sculpture, and I would ask you to ask the minister to be directly relevant.
MR SPEAKER: Yes. Minister, if we could focus on Mr Seselja’s quite specific question, thank you.
MS BURCH: I think the property values benefiting from The descending moths will be apparent over time.
MR HARGREAVES: Supplementary, Mr Speaker.
MR SPEAKER: Yes, Mr Hargreaves.
MR HARGREAVES: In the context of those property values, is it true that the corner of Drakeford and Marconi has got the Kambah Village on one site and a petrol station on the other; on the diagonal corner it has in fact got a rather large religious institution and on the other it has just got the back yards of a couple of places? Is that true or is that false?
Mrs Dunne interjecting—
MR DOSZPOT: Supplementary, Mr Speaker.
Mr Hargreaves: Marconi and Drakeford, he said.
MR SPEAKER: Mr Hargreaves has just asked a question. We need to give the minister the chance to answer.
Mrs Dunne: You know your electorate well, Johnno.
Mr Hargreaves: I do, actually.
MR SPEAKER: Order, members! The minister has the floor.
MS BURCH: If the question was about what is on the corner of Marconi and Drakeford, I think Mr Hanson may be correct—sorry, Mr Hargreaves may be correct.
Mr Hargreaves: Mr Hanson? I ask the minister to withdraw that, Mr Speaker. That is an insult that even I do not have to wear.
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