A parliamentary question regarding the consultation of Main Roads WA about the Riverton truck ban, announced before the 2005 election. The answer confirms discussions between the Minister and Main Roads, but doesn't directly address pre-announcement consultation.

AnsweredQoN 925Legislative Council
Asked
18 October 2007
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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RIVERTON TRUCK BAN 925. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN to the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: I refer to the so-called Riverton electorate truck ban announced just before the 2005 general election. Was Main Roads WA consulted about the initiative by anyone connected with the government, including the minister; the then Premier, Dr Gallop; or anyone acting on their behalf? Hon ADELE FARINA

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has discussed this issue with Main Roads at length.
RIVERTON TRUCK BAN
I refer to the so-called Riverton electorate truck ban announced just before the 2005 general election. Was Main Roads WA consulted about the initiative by anyone connected with the government, including the minister; the then Premier, Dr Gallop; or anyone acting on their behalf? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has discussed this issue with Main Roads at length.
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has discussed this issue with Main Roads at length.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has discussed this issue with Main Roads at length.

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