❓ Hon. Linda Savage asks the Premier about the achievement of a key milestone related to the 'Putting the Public First' Economic Audit Committee's recommendation on infrastructure planning and coordination. The Premier deflects the question by referring to another QoN.
AnsweredQoN 3928Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the ‘Putting the Public First’ Economic Audit Committee report of October 2009, and in particular to recommendation 18 which was to -
‘Reinvigorate the Infrastructure Coordinating Committee and task it with, and hold it accountable for, facilitation of coordinated strategic infrastructure planning within the Western Australian Government. This body should -
(a) be reconstituted to include major infrastructure agencies including the Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC), the Department of Treasury and Finance (DTF), major Government Trading Enterprises (GTEs) and departments with significant infrastructure programs, chaired by DTF;
(b) oversee the development of a long-term (up to 20 years) whole of State land use and infrastructure investment plan;
(c) play a key role in ensuring coordinated infrastructure planning between agencies over this timeframe; and
(d) advise the Government on infrastructure prioritisation over a long term timeframe’,
and I ask -
(1) Will the following milestone, whole of State land-use and Infrastructure Investment Plan prepared (July 2011), contained in recommendation 18 be achieved?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
‘Reinvigorate the Infrastructure Coordinating Committee and task it with, and hold it accountable for, facilitation of coordinated strategic infrastructure planning within the Western Australian Government. This body should -
(a) be reconstituted to include major infrastructure agencies including the Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC), the Department of Treasury and Finance (DTF), major Government Trading Enterprises (GTEs) and departments with significant infrastructure programs, chaired by DTF;
(b) oversee the development of a long-term (up to 20 years) whole of State land use and infrastructure investment plan;
(c) play a key role in ensuring coordinated infrastructure planning between agencies over this timeframe; and
(d) advise the Government on infrastructure prioritisation over a long term timeframe’,
and I ask -
(1) Will the following milestone, whole of State land-use and Infrastructure Investment Plan prepared (July 2011), contained in recommendation 18 be achieved?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
29 June 2011
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
42 days
Please refer to Legislative Council Question on Notice 3912.
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