❓ Hon Lynn MacLaren questions the Minister for Lands regarding bushland retention, disruption, and community consultation related to the Shenton Park health campus development. The answer indicates that key details are still being determined through the master planning process and environmental reports.
AnsweredQoN 643Legislative Council
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SHENTON
PARK HEALTH CAMPUS — BUSHLAND
643. Hon LYNN MacLAREN to the
parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Lands:
(1) What
proportion of the existing bushland on the site for the Shenton Park health
campus will be retained?
(2) What
proportion of the existing bushland on the site for the Shenton Park health
campus will be cleared?
(3) What disruption to bushland around the campus will take
place during the development?
(4) What role does the vegetation corridor provide to native
species?
(5) What threatened and endangered species have been noted in
the area?
(6) What
community consultation has taken place on the development of the Shenton Park
health campus?
PARK HEALTH CAMPUS — BUSHLAND
643. Hon LYNN MacLAREN to the
parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Lands:
(1) What
proportion of the existing bushland on the site for the Shenton Park health
campus will be retained?
(2) What
proportion of the existing bushland on the site for the Shenton Park health
campus will be cleared?
(3) What disruption to bushland around the campus will take
place during the development?
(4) What role does the vegetation corridor provide to native
species?
(5) What threatened and endangered species have been noted in
the area?
(6) What
community consultation has taken place on the development of the Shenton Park
health campus?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of this question.
(1)–(3) Retention,
clearing and disruption of bushland will be determined through the master
planning process.
(4)–(5) The
role of the vegetation corridor and the presence of threatened and endangered
species will be identified during the completion of environmental reports that
will inform the master planning process.
(6) LandCorp has
commenced high-level consultation with the identified key stakeholders—that
is, the City of Nedlands, the City of Subiaco, the Department of Planning, the
Department of Health, the Urban Bushland Council and service providers—and
the surrounding host community with a dedicated website and information line
available to interested parties. LandCorp has commenced preparation of a
detailed engagement strategy to inform the master planning process.
some notice of this question.
(1)–(3) Retention,
clearing and disruption of bushland will be determined through the master
planning process.
(4)–(5) The
role of the vegetation corridor and the presence of threatened and endangered
species will be identified during the completion of environmental reports that
will inform the master planning process.
(6) LandCorp has
commenced high-level consultation with the identified key stakeholders—that
is, the City of Nedlands, the City of Subiaco, the Department of Planning, the
Department of Health, the Urban Bushland Council and service providers—and
the surrounding host community with a dedicated website and information line
available to interested parties. LandCorp has commenced preparation of a
detailed engagement strategy to inform the master planning process.
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