The question concerns the government's involvement of the East Perth Redevelopment Authority in a planning project. The Minister denies the Authority is leading the project, but acknowledges input from its experts.

AnsweredQoN 551Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 September 2004
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Planning and Infrastructure

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I ask a supplementary question Why is the Government using the East Perth Redevelopment Authority to develop the plan? Ms A.J. MacTIERNAN

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The Government is not using the East Perth Redevelopment Authority. Certainly, one of its architects and urban designers is having input. That is sensible. We should look towards those who have expertise to provide advice. People from the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and a range of different agencies are making a contribution.
Ms A.J. MacTIERNAN replied: The Government is not using the East Perth Redevelopment Authority. Certainly, one of its architects and urban designers is having input. That is sensible. We should look towards those who have expertise to provide advice. People from the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and a range of different agencies are making a contribution.
The Government is not using the East Perth Redevelopment Authority. Certainly, one of its architects and urban designers is having input. That is sensible. We should look towards those who have expertise to provide advice. People from the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and a range of different agencies are making a contribution.

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