❓ A WA parliamentary question addresses the allocation of funds related to Temporary Reserve 5610H and the involvement of native title applicants in its management. The Minister does not support joint management of the reserve but supports native title applicant inclusion in a broader land management group.
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(2) How is this money allocated? (3) On what is this money spent? (4) Does the Minister support joint management of the Temporary Reserve with the native title applicants? (5) If not, why not? (6) Does the Minister support the inclusion of the native title applicants on management bodies with the Joint Venturers and CALM? (7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister
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(1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
(3) On what is this money spent? (4) Does the Minister support joint management of the Temporary Reserve with the native title applicants? (5) If not, why not? (6) Does the Minister support the inclusion of the native title applicants on management bodies with the Joint Venturers and CALM? (7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
(4) Does the Minister support joint management of the Temporary Reserve with the native title applicants? (5) If not, why not? (6) Does the Minister support the inclusion of the native title applicants on management bodies with the Joint Venturers and CALM? (7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
(5) If not, why not? (6) Does the Minister support the inclusion of the native title applicants on management bodies with the Joint Venturers and CALM? (7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
(6) Does the Minister support the inclusion of the native title applicants on management bodies with the Joint Venturers and CALM? (7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
(7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
(3) On what is this money spent? (4) Does the Minister support joint management of the Temporary Reserve with the native title applicants? (5) If not, why not? (6) Does the Minister support the inclusion of the native title applicants on management bodies with the Joint Venturers and CALM? (7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
(4) Does the Minister support joint management of the Temporary Reserve with the native title applicants? (5) If not, why not? (6) Does the Minister support the inclusion of the native title applicants on management bodies with the Joint Venturers and CALM? (7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
(5) If not, why not? (6) Does the Minister support the inclusion of the native title applicants on management bodies with the Joint Venturers and CALM? (7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
(6) Does the Minister support the inclusion of the native title applicants on management bodies with the Joint Venturers and CALM? (7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
(7) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Approximately $62 000 (2) A recoup to CALM on presentation of an invoice and annual report. (3) Staff salaries, vehicle running costs and other management costs. (4) No. The Management Advisory Group is responsible for implementing the Mitchell Plateau Joint Venture's Land Management Plan for the area comprising Temporary Reserve 5610H which is held under the Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Act. (5) It is not appropriate because the Land Management Plan is specific to the area covered by the Agreement Act, namely, Temporary Reserve 5610H. It is considered more appropriate that those with a particular interest in the area, including traditional owners/native title applicants, tourist operators, local government, CALM and the Joint Venturers, be involved in a broader based land management group which could develop and implement management strategies for cultural, recreational, tourism, conservation and future mining activities within the wider Mitchell Plateau area. It is proposed that the Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) will chair this group and CALM will meet with the KDC to discuss the formation and operations of the group. (6) Yes, as noted in (5) above, I support their inclusion on the land management group which will have a much broader range of responsibilities over the wider Mitchell Plateau area. (7) Not applicable.
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