❓ Question regarding the status of negotiations and stakeholder consultation for the proposed registration of the Bull Pen Shelter Shed and Archaeological Deposits at Broome Prison on the State Register of Heritage Places. The Minister provides an update on the interim registration and consultation process.
AnsweredQoN 1517Legislative Assembly
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(1) Can the Minister advise of the current status of negotiations being conducted by the State Heritage Office on the proposed registration of the Bull Pen Shelter Shed and Archaeological Deposits at Broome Prison? (2) Can you further advise the names and positions of any stakeholders consulted to date?
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Answered
19 November 2013
Responded by
Minister for Heritage
Response time
19 days
(1) I approved the entry of the
Bull Pen Shelter Shed and Archaeological Deposits
at Broome Prison in the State Register of Heritage Places on an interim basis on 20 August 2013. My decision was gazetted on 6 September 2013. Letters advising stakeholders that the place had been interim registered, and inviting comments on permanent registration, were sent on 9 September 2013. The six week period for comments closed on 18 October 2013, and I would expect the Heritage Council's advice on whether to enter the place permanently in the Register shortly.
(2) Stakeholders consulted about registration were:
· the Hon Joe Francis MLA, Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services; Veterans
· the Commissioner of the Department of Corrective Services
· the Chief Executive Officer of the Shire of Broome
· the President of the Broome Historical Society, and
· the Chief Executive Officer of the National Trust of Australia (WA).
Bull Pen Shelter Shed and Archaeological Deposits
at Broome Prison in the State Register of Heritage Places on an interim basis on 20 August 2013. My decision was gazetted on 6 September 2013. Letters advising stakeholders that the place had been interim registered, and inviting comments on permanent registration, were sent on 9 September 2013. The six week period for comments closed on 18 October 2013, and I would expect the Heritage Council's advice on whether to enter the place permanently in the Register shortly.
(2) Stakeholders consulted about registration were:
· the Hon Joe Francis MLA, Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services; Veterans
· the Commissioner of the Department of Corrective Services
· the Chief Executive Officer of the Shire of Broome
· the President of the Broome Historical Society, and
· the Chief Executive Officer of the National Trust of Australia (WA).
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