Hon Neil Thomson requests a list of small grants promised to community groups by Labor candidates during the election, including their payment status. The Leader of the House responds that this information is publicly available through election materials and budget papers.

AnsweredQoN 244Legislative Council
Asked
19 March 2026
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Election commitments
244. Hon Neil Thomson to
the Leader of the House representing the Premier:
Can the Premier
provide a list in tabular form of small grants that were part of the Labor
Party candidates' taxpayer-funded election promises to community groups, and
indicate the current status of payments for each grant?
The President: I am fairly sure that standing order 106
will apply here. We will see what the Leader of the House has.

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The President can be
confident that standing order 106 will not be breached by the answer.
I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question. Election commitments,
including small commitments, are matters of the public record. It is standard
practice for small election commitments to be consolidated under a single
funding line in the budget papers. Details of individual commitments are
publicly available through election materials and related announcements.

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