❓ Hon Ken Travers asks the Minister for Transport to table a pre-feasibility study report into an Ellenbrook railway. Hon Simon O’Brien declines, stating the report will be considered in line with other public transport priorities.
AnsweredQoN 1021Legislative Council
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ELLENBROOK RAIL PROJECT — pre-feasibility study report
My question contains five parts but I think the minister has probably already answered parts (1) to (3), so I will just ask parts (4) and (5). (4) Will the minister table a copy of the pre-feasibility study report into an Ellenbrook railway? (5) If not, why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
My question contains five parts but I think the minister has probably already answered parts (1) to (3), so I will just ask parts (4) and (5). (4) Will the minister table a copy of the pre-feasibility study report into an Ellenbrook railway? (5) If not, why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of his question. He knows very well that when he is good enough to give me some notice, there is always a written answer. Parts (1), (2) and (3), which were not asked, will be answered with my compliments. He can have that for nothing. Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
(4) Will the minister table a copy of the pre-feasibility study report into an Ellenbrook railway? (5) If not, why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of his question. He knows very well that when he is good enough to give me some notice, there is always a written answer. Parts (1), (2) and (3), which were not asked, will be answered with my compliments. He can have that for nothing. Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
(5) If not, why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of his question. He knows very well that when he is good enough to give me some notice, there is always a written answer. Parts (1), (2) and (3), which were not asked, will be answered with my compliments. He can have that for nothing. Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of his question. He knows very well that when he is good enough to give me some notice, there is always a written answer. Parts (1), (2) and (3), which were not asked, will be answered with my compliments. He can have that for nothing. Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of his question. He knows very well that when he is good enough to give me some notice, there is always a written answer. Parts (1), (2) and (3), which were not asked, will be answered with my compliments. He can have that for nothing. Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
(4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
(5) Not applicable.
(4) Will the minister table a copy of the pre-feasibility study report into an Ellenbrook railway? (5) If not, why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of his question. He knows very well that when he is good enough to give me some notice, there is always a written answer. Parts (1), (2) and (3), which were not asked, will be answered with my compliments. He can have that for nothing. Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
(5) If not, why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of his question. He knows very well that when he is good enough to give me some notice, there is always a written answer. Parts (1), (2) and (3), which were not asked, will be answered with my compliments. He can have that for nothing. Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of his question. He knows very well that when he is good enough to give me some notice, there is always a written answer. Parts (1), (2) and (3), which were not asked, will be answered with my compliments. He can have that for nothing. Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of his question. He knows very well that when he is good enough to give me some notice, there is always a written answer. Parts (1), (2) and (3), which were not asked, will be answered with my compliments. He can have that for nothing. Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
Hon Ken Travers : You just about gave the answer in the previous answer. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : I can elaborate if the member wants. (4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
(4) No. When a report is presented to government, it will be considered in line with all other public transport planning priorities. (5) Not applicable.
(5) Not applicable.
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