Details of request “Records relating to Ministerial Correspondence

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
168555  set_embargo  2023-07-12 07:21:15 +1000         
168556  sent  2023-07-12 07:21:15 +1000  waiting_response  2023-07-12 07:21:15 +1000  waiting_response  outgoing  
168557  response  2023-07-12 07:21:28 +1000    2023-07-15 11:37:54 +1000  waiting_response  incoming  
169383  status_update  2023-07-15 11:37:54 +1000  waiting_response  2023-07-15 11:37:54 +1000  waiting_response   
175620  overdue  2023-08-12 00:00:00 +1000         
189819  very_overdue  2023-09-12 00:00:00 +1000         
195162  embargo_expiring  2023-10-04 00:00:00 +1100         
198893  expire_embargo  2023-10-12 00:00:22 +1100         
222966  edit  2024-01-16 03:45:14 +1100         
222967  edit  2024-01-16 03:45:14 +1100         
222968  edit  2024-01-16 03:45:14 +1100         
222969  edit  2024-01-16 03:45:14 +1100         
222970  edit  2024-01-16 03:45:14 +1100         
222971  edit  2024-01-16 03:45:14 +1100         
222972  edit  2024-01-16 03:45:15 +1100         
222973  edit  2024-01-16 03:45:15 +1100         

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