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
Asked
20 October 2009
Portfolio
Transport

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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

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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.

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