A parliamentary question regarding the State Government's responsibility and financial contributions to address seaweed and coastal erosion issues at the Port Geographe canal estate development. The question was redirected to the Minister for Transport.

AnsweredQoN 5268Legislative Council
Asked
8 March 2012
Portfolio
Planning

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I refer to the Port Geographe canal estate development, and ask -
(1) What responsibility does the State Government accept in relation to the seaweed and coastal erosion problems affecting the development?
(2) Has the State Government been approached to fund the removal of the seaweed that continues to accumulate and emit a disagreeable odour?
(3) If yes to (2), has the State Government agreed to pay any money for this purpose?
(4) If yes to (3) -
(a) how much money has the Government agreed to pay;
(b) how much money has been paid so far and when; and
(c) how much money is still to be paid and when will this happen?
(5) What is the State Government's position regarding the estimated $30 million required to remedy to the ongoing seaweed accumulation and odour emission problem?

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Answered
1 May 2012
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Planning
Response time
54 days
(1-5) This Parliamentary Question should be referred to the Minister for Transport.
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