A Western Australian parliamentary question on notice regarding the Perth Waterfront Project, covering budget, planning, expenditure, responsible parties, timelines, and potential Commonwealth funding. The response provides details on the project's status and future plans.

AnsweredQoN 1328Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 August 2009
Portfolio
Planning

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I refer to the Perth Waterfront Project and ask:
(a) what is the budget allocated to the Perth Waterfront Project for the 2009–2010 financial year;
(b) what is the total overall budget the State Government will allocate for the Perth Waterfront Project;
(c) what planning has commenced in regards to the Perth Waterfront Project;
(d) as of 10 August 2009 how much has been spent on the Perth Waterfront Project and for what purpose;
(e) which department or agency is responsible for overseeing the Perth Waterfront Project;
(f) who is the responsible Minister;
(g) other than the development of concept and business plans, when will actual construction or earthmoving work associated with the Perth Waterfront Plan commence; and
(h) does the Minister envisage any Commonwealth Government contribution to the Perth Waterfront Project?

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Answered
15 September 2009
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
34 days
(a) $2m
(b) The total State Government budget for the Perth Waterfront project will be confirmed following Government consideration of a revised business case in March 2010.
(c) The Department of Planning has commenced a review of the previous design concept and the preparation of a revised masterplan and business case.
(d) Of the 2009-2010 allocation, no expenditure has occurred on the Perth Waterfront project as of 10 August 2009. However, the Department of Planning has allocated significant staff time and resources towards the review process and the procurement of specialist and technical input to the revised masterplan and business case.
(e) Department of Planning.
(f) Hon John Day MLA, Minister for Planning: Culture and the Arts.
(g) Construction works will begin following completion of the revised plan and business case in March 2010, and the securing of necessary statutory approvals.
(h) The Government will explore funding opportunities with the Commonwealth Government for the Perth Waterfront Project.
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