Mr. Graham inquires about the terms, budgets, reporting, and membership of various working parties across multiple portfolios. The response details the existence and status of working parties within the Kimberley, Pilbara, and Gascoyne Development Commissions, the Department of Housing and Works, the Department of Local Government and Regional Development, and the State Supply Commission.

AnsweredQoN 1565Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 February 2002
Member
Portfolio
Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne

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(b) what are the terms of reference of each working party; (c) does each working party have its own budget; (d) if the answer to (c) is yes, how much is the budget for each working party; (e) if the answer to (c) is no, how are the costs of each working party being met, and what is the cost of each working party; (f) on what date is each working party required to report; (g) who is the chair of each working party; (h) are any other Members of Parliament involved with the working party; (i) if the answer to (h) is yes which particular members are involved; (j) will the reports of each working party be made public; (k) if the answer to (j) is yes, how will each inquiry report be released to the public; and (l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
(c) does each working party have its own budget; (d) if the answer to (c) is yes, how much is the budget for each working party; (e) if the answer to (c) is no, how are the costs of each working party being met, and what is the cost of each working party; (f) on what date is each working party required to report; (g) who is the chair of each working party; (h) are any other Members of Parliament involved with the working party; (i) if the answer to (h) is yes which particular members are involved; (j) will the reports of each working party be made public; (k) if the answer to (j) is yes, how will each inquiry report be released to the public; and (l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
(d) if the answer to (c) is yes, how much is the budget for each working party; (e) if the answer to (c) is no, how are the costs of each working party being met, and what is the cost of each working party; (f) on what date is each working party required to report; (g) who is the chair of each working party; (h) are any other Members of Parliament involved with the working party; (i) if the answer to (h) is yes which particular members are involved; (j) will the reports of each working party be made public; (k) if the answer to (j) is yes, how will each inquiry report be released to the public; and (l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
(e) if the answer to (c) is no, how are the costs of each working party being met, and what is the cost of each working party; (f) on what date is each working party required to report; (g) who is the chair of each working party; (h) are any other Members of Parliament involved with the working party; (i) if the answer to (h) is yes which particular members are involved; (j) will the reports of each working party be made public; (k) if the answer to (j) is yes, how will each inquiry report be released to the public; and (l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
(f) on what date is each working party required to report; (g) who is the chair of each working party; (h) are any other Members of Parliament involved with the working party; (i) if the answer to (h) is yes which particular members are involved; (j) will the reports of each working party be made public; (k) if the answer to (j) is yes, how will each inquiry report be released to the public; and (l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
(g) who is the chair of each working party; (h) are any other Members of Parliament involved with the working party; (i) if the answer to (h) is yes which particular members are involved; (j) will the reports of each working party be made public; (k) if the answer to (j) is yes, how will each inquiry report be released to the public; and (l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
(h) are any other Members of Parliament involved with the working party; (i) if the answer to (h) is yes which particular members are involved; (j) will the reports of each working party be made public; (k) if the answer to (j) is yes, how will each inquiry report be released to the public; and (l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
(i) if the answer to (h) is yes which particular members are involved; (j) will the reports of each working party be made public; (k) if the answer to (j) is yes, how will each inquiry report be released to the public; and (l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
(j) will the reports of each working party be made public; (k) if the answer to (j) is yes, how will each inquiry report be released to the public; and (l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
(k) if the answer to (j) is yes, how will each inquiry report be released to the public; and (l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
(l) if the answer to (j) is no, what are the reasons for not releasing the reports of each working party?
Pilbara Development Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A Gascoyne Development Commission (a) One. This being the Coral Bay Infrastructure Implementation Working Group. (b) Terms of Reference: The Implementation Group will monitor progress of the Maud’s Landing Development and ensure Coral Bay Infrastructure is developed so as to be compatible with future development at Maud’s Landing. (c) There is no budget (d) N/A (e) Costs of the working party are met by the relevant agencies, predominantly the Gascoyne Development Commission (ie: Coral Bay Infrastructure Project Funds). Costs are minimal at this stage (meeting costs, travel for 1 trip in May 2001 covered by GDC). (f) No set meeting dates. Meetings are organised as required. (g) The implementation group is made up of Senior Staff from relevant Government Agencies and is chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Norm Marlborough. (h) There are no other members of Parliament involved with the working group. (i) N/A (j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
Gascoyne Development Commission (a) One. This being the Coral Bay Infrastructure Implementation Working Group. (b) Terms of Reference: The Implementation Group will monitor progress of the Maud’s Landing Development and ensure Coral Bay Infrastructure is developed so as to be compatible with future development at Maud’s Landing. (c) There is no budget (d) N/A (e) Costs of the working party are met by the relevant agencies, predominantly the Gascoyne Development Commission (ie: Coral Bay Infrastructure Project Funds). Costs are minimal at this stage (meeting costs, travel for 1 trip in May 2001 covered by GDC). (f) No set meeting dates. Meetings are organised as required. (g) The implementation group is made up of Senior Staff from relevant Government Agencies and is chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Norm Marlborough. (h) There are no other members of Parliament involved with the working group. (i) N/A (j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(b) Terms of Reference: The Implementation Group will monitor progress of the Maud’s Landing Development and ensure Coral Bay Infrastructure is developed so as to be compatible with future development at Maud’s Landing. (c) There is no budget (d) N/A (e) Costs of the working party are met by the relevant agencies, predominantly the Gascoyne Development Commission (ie: Coral Bay Infrastructure Project Funds). Costs are minimal at this stage (meeting costs, travel for 1 trip in May 2001 covered by GDC). (f) No set meeting dates. Meetings are organised as required. (g) The implementation group is made up of Senior Staff from relevant Government Agencies and is chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Norm Marlborough. (h) There are no other members of Parliament involved with the working group. (i) N/A (j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(c) There is no budget (d) N/A (e) Costs of the working party are met by the relevant agencies, predominantly the Gascoyne Development Commission (ie: Coral Bay Infrastructure Project Funds). Costs are minimal at this stage (meeting costs, travel for 1 trip in May 2001 covered by GDC). (f) No set meeting dates. Meetings are organised as required. (g) The implementation group is made up of Senior Staff from relevant Government Agencies and is chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Norm Marlborough. (h) There are no other members of Parliament involved with the working group. (i) N/A (j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(d) N/A (e) Costs of the working party are met by the relevant agencies, predominantly the Gascoyne Development Commission (ie: Coral Bay Infrastructure Project Funds). Costs are minimal at this stage (meeting costs, travel for 1 trip in May 2001 covered by GDC). (f) No set meeting dates. Meetings are organised as required. (g) The implementation group is made up of Senior Staff from relevant Government Agencies and is chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Norm Marlborough. (h) There are no other members of Parliament involved with the working group. (i) N/A (j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(e) Costs of the working party are met by the relevant agencies, predominantly the Gascoyne Development Commission (ie: Coral Bay Infrastructure Project Funds). Costs are minimal at this stage (meeting costs, travel for 1 trip in May 2001 covered by GDC). (f) No set meeting dates. Meetings are organised as required. (g) The implementation group is made up of Senior Staff from relevant Government Agencies and is chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Norm Marlborough. (h) There are no other members of Parliament involved with the working group. (i) N/A (j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(f) No set meeting dates. Meetings are organised as required. (g) The implementation group is made up of Senior Staff from relevant Government Agencies and is chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Norm Marlborough. (h) There are no other members of Parliament involved with the working group. (i) N/A (j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(g) The implementation group is made up of Senior Staff from relevant Government Agencies and is chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Norm Marlborough. (h) There are no other members of Parliament involved with the working group. (i) N/A (j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(h) There are no other members of Parliament involved with the working group. (i) N/A (j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(i) N/A (j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public. (k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(k) N/A (l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(l) N/A Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
Department of Housing and Works (a) One (b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site. (c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(c) No (d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(d) N/A (e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party. (f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(f) See (b) (g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean; (h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(h) No (i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(i) N/A (j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(j) Yes (k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input. (l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
(l) N/A Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
Department of Local Government and Regional Development (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A. State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A
State Supply Commission (a) Nil (b) – (l) N/A

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Answered
16 May 2002
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne
Response time
85 days
Kimberley Development Commission
(a) Nil
(b) – (l) N/A
Pilbara Development Commission
(a) Nil
(b) – (l) N/A
Gascoyne Development Commission
(a) One. This being the Coral Bay Infrastructure Implementation Working Group.
(b) Terms of Reference:
The Implementation Group will monitor progress of the Maud’s Landing Development and ensure Coral Bay Infrastructure is developed so as to be compatible with future development at Maud’s Landing.
(c) There is no budget
(d) N/A
(e) Costs of the working party are met by the relevant agencies, predominantly the Gascoyne Development Commission (ie: Coral Bay Infrastructure Project Funds). Costs are minimal at this stage (meeting costs, travel for 1 trip in May 2001 covered by GDC).
(f) No set meeting dates. Meetings are organised as required.
(g) The implementation group is made up of Senior Staff from relevant Government Agencies and is chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Norm Marlborough.
(h) There are no other members of Parliament involved with the working group.
(i) N/A
(j) There have not been any reports since February 2001. Reports prior to this date were released to the public.
(k) N/A
(l) N/A
Department of Housing and Works
(a) One
(b) The Pyrton Working Party has only met once and detailed terms of reference including the timing for advice to the Minister for Housing and Works, have not yet been established. The overall objective of the Pyrton Working Party is to develop a plan for future use of the site.
(c) No
(d) N/A
(e) The costs to date relate to participants time. There has been no provision for funding associated with the Working Party.
(f) See (b)
(g) The Pyrton Working Party is chaired by Hon Clive Brown MLA, member for Bassendean;
(h) No
(i) N/A
(j) Yes
(k) This is yet to be determined, but the community is represented on the Working Party and it is anticipated that any recommendations will recognise community input.
(l) N/A
Department of Local Government and Regional Development
(a) Nil
(b) – (l) N/A.
State Supply Commission
(a) Nil
(b) – (l) N/A

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