Hon Alison Xamon asks about the remaining hectares of the Quindalup Dune Complex on the Swan Coastal Plain, both in total and north of the Swan River. The answer provides estimates for these areas, but omits the amount on government-owned land.

AnsweredQoN 213Legislative Council
Asked
15 August 2017
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Environment

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I refer to the Quindalup Dune Complex, and I ask:
(a) how many hectares of the Quindalup Dune Complex remains on government owned land on the Swan Coastal Plain;
(b) how many hectares of the Quindalup Dune Complex remains on the Swan Coastal Plain in total; and
(c) how many hectares of the Quindalup Dune Complex remains on the Swan Coastal Plain north of the Swan River?

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Answered
13 September 2017
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
10 days
(b) There is approximately 87,694 hectares of vegetation in the Quindalup vegetation complex, or equivalent, remaining on the Swan Coastal Plain in total. (c) There is approximately 74,933 hectares of vegetation in the Quindalup vegetation complex, or equivalent, remaining on the Swan Coastal Plain north of the Swan River.
(c) There is approximately 74,933 hectares of vegetation in the Quindalup vegetation complex, or equivalent, remaining on the Swan Coastal Plain north of the Swan River.

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