This is bizarre. The Parliamentary Library isn't subject to Ministers, so it would be interesting to know who was responsible to the link to the National Standards paper being removed from the Parliamentary website, and why.
Strangely, the pdf remains uploaded there at, it's just that they've made it more difficult to find.
[And I have made a copy, in case it is removed too.]
Much of Ms Tolley's behaviour could be described as 'bizarre' Toad. Good idea keeping copies of ephemeral documents like this one, for future reference. It seems a reasonable enough work to me and you have to wonder why it would attract that kind of action from anyone with a clear conscience.
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This is bizarre. The Parliamentary Library isn't subject to Ministers, so it would be interesting to know who was responsible to the link to the National Standards paper being removed from the Parliamentary website, and why.
Strangely, the pdf remains uploaded there at, it's just that they've made it more difficult to find.
[And I have made a copy, in case it is removed too.]
Much of Ms Tolley's behaviour could be described as 'bizarre' Toad.
Good idea keeping copies of ephemeral documents like this one, for future reference. It seems a reasonable enough work to me and you have to wonder why it would attract that kind of action from anyone with a clear conscience.
The Parliamentary Library have pulled the PDF now.
Then your nimble work has paid off Toad.
Any theories as to what seems to be a scramble to hide information from the public?
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