❓ Hon Ken Travers questions the Minister for Planning regarding the business case for the Riverside Project in East Perth, including land sales, population growth estimates, and the possibility of tabling the business case. The Minister provides answers, deferring some details to Freedom of Information requests.
AnsweredQoN 4866Legislative Council
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(1) Was a business case undertaken on the Riverside Project in East Perth prior to a decision being taken to proceed with this project?
(2) Will the Minister table this business case?
(3) If no to (2), why not?
(4) Over what timeframe is it expected that government land holdings in the project area will be sold?
(5) Did the business case estimate the number and land area of land sales that would be expected over each of the next 10 years?
(6) If yes to (5), what are the details?
(7) How much is estimated to be recouped from land sales from this project
(8) What was the estimated population growth for Perth that was used in preparing the business case?
(9) If no estimated population growth was used, what growth figures were used in the business case?
(2) Will the Minister table this business case?
(3) If no to (2), why not?
(4) Over what timeframe is it expected that government land holdings in the project area will be sold?
(5) Did the business case estimate the number and land area of land sales that would be expected over each of the next 10 years?
(6) If yes to (5), what are the details?
(7) How much is estimated to be recouped from land sales from this project
(8) What was the estimated population growth for Perth that was used in preparing the business case?
(9) If no estimated population growth was used, what growth figures were used in the business case?
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Answered
29 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Planning
Response time
28 days
(1) Yes, a business case was undertaken on the Riverside project in East Perth prior to a decision being taken to proceed with the project.
(2) No, the Minister will not table this business case.
(3) The business case can be requested under Freedom of Information.
(4) Excluding land already sold, it is anticipated that land will be sold over the next eight years, based on the business case.
(5) Yes, the business case did estimate the number and land area of land sales that would be expected over each of the next ten years.
(6) The business case estimated that approximately five hectares of land would be sold down in multiple stages over the next ten years.
(7) The estimated value can be requested under Freedom of Information.
(8) The estimated population growth for Perth that was used in preparing the business case was 1.5 to 2.4 per cent per annum.
(9) Not applicable.
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(2) No, the Minister will not table this business case.
(3) The business case can be requested under Freedom of Information.
(4) Excluding land already sold, it is anticipated that land will be sold over the next eight years, based on the business case.
(5) Yes, the business case did estimate the number and land area of land sales that would be expected over each of the next ten years.
(6) The business case estimated that approximately five hectares of land would be sold down in multiple stages over the next ten years.
(7) The estimated value can be requested under Freedom of Information.
(8) The estimated population growth for Perth that was used in preparing the business case was 1.5 to 2.4 per cent per annum.
(9) Not applicable.
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