❓ Hon Giz Watson requests documents related to the 1999 agreement between the WA Government and Tokyo Corporation, and the subsequent Strategic Implementation and Economic Development Groups. The Minister provides details of the groups but doesn't immediately commit to providing the requested documents, citing workload and sensitivity concerns.
AnsweredQoN 3539Legislative Council
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Regarding the agreement signed by the State Government and the Japanese conglomerate Tokyo Corporation on 19 July 1999, I ask -
(1) Will the Minister provide copies of this agreement?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
(3) Will the Minister provide the charter, minutes and decisions of the Strategic Implementation Group, formed in December 2002 after a review of the 1999 agreement?
(4) If no to (3), why not?
(5) Will the Minister provide the charter, minutes and decisions of the Economic Development Group, formed in December 2002 after a review of the 1999 agreement?
(6) If no to (5), why not?
(1) Will the Minister provide copies of this agreement?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
(3) Will the Minister provide the charter, minutes and decisions of the Strategic Implementation Group, formed in December 2002 after a review of the 1999 agreement?
(4) If no to (3), why not?
(5) Will the Minister provide the charter, minutes and decisions of the Economic Development Group, formed in December 2002 after a review of the 1999 agreement?
(6) If no to (5), why not?
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Answered
27 June 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
34 days
3.-6. The Strategic Implementation Group for the St Andrews Project fulfills the purposes described at clause 7.2 of the document referred to above. The members are: · Ms Diane Guise MLA, Member for Wanneroo, representing the Premier; · Mr Atsuhide Seguchi, representing the Tokyu Corporation; · Mr Charles Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo, representing the City of Wanneroo; · Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
The members are: · Ms Diane Guise MLA, Member for Wanneroo, representing the Premier; · Mr Atsuhide Seguchi, representing the Tokyu Corporation; · Mr Charles Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo, representing the City of Wanneroo; · Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Ms Diane Guise MLA, Member for Wanneroo, representing the Premier; · Mr Atsuhide Seguchi, representing the Tokyu Corporation; · Mr Charles Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo, representing the City of Wanneroo; · Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Atsuhide Seguchi, representing the Tokyu Corporation; · Mr Charles Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo, representing the City of Wanneroo; · Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Charles Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo, representing the City of Wanneroo; · Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
The members are: · Ms Diane Guise MLA, Member for Wanneroo, representing the Premier; · Mr Atsuhide Seguchi, representing the Tokyu Corporation; · Mr Charles Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo, representing the City of Wanneroo; · Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Ms Diane Guise MLA, Member for Wanneroo, representing the Premier; · Mr Atsuhide Seguchi, representing the Tokyu Corporation; · Mr Charles Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo, representing the City of Wanneroo; · Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Atsuhide Seguchi, representing the Tokyu Corporation; · Mr Charles Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo, representing the City of Wanneroo; · Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Charles Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo, representing the City of Wanneroo; · Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Eugene Ferraro, Director of Metropolitan Planning Program for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission in regard to statutory planning matters; · Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Stephen Goldie, Consultant to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, representing the Chairman of the Western Australian Planning Commission; · Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Stuart Smith, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industry and Resources; and · Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
· Mr Simon Skevington General Manager Industry and Infrastructure Development for the Department of Industry and Resources. Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
Other officers, employees and consultants representing the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Industry and Resources, the City of Wanneroo, Tokyu Corporation and Yanchep Sun City Propriety Limited attend as required. The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
The committee is co-chaired by Ms Guise and Mr Seguchi and generally meets quarterly. Its function is to co-ordinate and facilitate actions between the various parties represented. The committee has no power or authority in its own right; all substantive decisions are referred to the Government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the City of Wanneroo. The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
The committee has two sub-committees: the Economic Development Group chaired by Mr Seguchi; and the Urban Development Group, which is co-chaired by Messrs Ferraro and Seguchi. These sub-committees function to coordinate more specific actions on behalf of the Strategic Implementation Group; they have no power or authority in their own right. It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
It is understood there are up to 40 sets of minutes that will need to be located, read, assessed, and enquiries made with Yanchep Sun City and the City of Wanneroo as to the current sensitivity of the information. If matters need to be excluded then a Briefing Note explaining the reasons for those exclusions will need to be prepared. This work is likely to take at least 4 or 5 working days, and possibly longer. If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
If the member can be more specific about the issue with which she is concerned, it may be possible to release the minutes relating to that matter. Alternatively DPI would be prepared to provide a briefing on the issue of concern.
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