Question on Notice 1284, asked by Hon Frank Hough, inquires about the environmental and socio-economic impacts of defence training activities, specifically focusing on water, soil, karst systems, ecological systems, and the surrounding community. The answer refers to a previous response in QoN 1249.

AnsweredQoN 1284Legislative Council
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14 October 2003
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(b) on the effects defence training activities is having or may have in the future on ground and surface water; (c) on how defence training activities are effecting land and soil; (d) on the long term effects of defence training activities on the karst system below and surrounding the LDTA; (e) on the impact to our ecological systems surrounding and within the LDTA; and (f) on the socio-economic effects on the surrounding community?
(c) on how defence training activities are effecting land and soil; (d) on the long term effects of defence training activities on the karst system below and surrounding the LDTA; (e) on the impact to our ecological systems surrounding and within the LDTA; and (f) on the socio-economic effects on the surrounding community?
(d) on the long term effects of defence training activities on the karst system below and surrounding the LDTA; (e) on the impact to our ecological systems surrounding and within the LDTA; and (f) on the socio-economic effects on the surrounding community?
(e) on the impact to our ecological systems surrounding and within the LDTA; and (f) on the socio-economic effects on the surrounding community?
(f) on the socio-economic effects on the surrounding community?
An answer to this question was provided in 1(a)-(f) of the answer to question on notice number 1249 on 16 October 2003.

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Answered
13 November 2003
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Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
30 days
(a) - (f)
An answer to this question was provided in 1(a)-(f) of the answer to question on notice number 1249 on 16 October 2003.

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