Mr Masters asks about the continued use of apiary sites in the Walpole wilderness area by WA Beekeepers’ Association members. Dr Edwards provides a conditional agreement pending wilderness area management status.

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7 August 2001
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BEEKEEPING INDUSTRY, WALPOLE WILDERNESS AREA
In the short term, will the minister agree to the continued use of apiary sites in the Walpole wilderness area by members of the WA Beekeepers’ Association? Dr EDWARDS

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Assuming that this is a straightforward question and does not have any hooks attached regarding the source of approval for this matter - because I think the Conservation Commission of Western Australia oversees it - until such time as the park is managed as a wilderness area, association members can continue to use those sites.
Dr EDWARDS replied: Assuming that this is a straightforward question and does not have any hooks attached regarding the source of approval for this matter - because I think the Conservation Commission of Western Australia oversees it - until such time as the park is managed as a wilderness area, association members can continue to use those sites.
Assuming that this is a straightforward question and does not have any hooks attached regarding the source of approval for this matter - because I think the Conservation Commission of Western Australia oversees it - until such time as the park is managed as a wilderness area, association members can continue to use those sites.

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