❓ Hon Michelle Hofmann asks the Minister for Transport for a breakdown of undiscounted costs and benefits related to the Perth Park Business Case, seeking clarification on the time horizon used in the analysis. The Minister acknowledges the question but withholds specific financial data pending legal review.
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Perth Park: Business Case
Summary1302.Hon Michelle Hofmannto theparliamentary
secretary representing the Minister for Transport:I refer to the
government's recently releasedPerth Park: Business
Case Summary, which relied on modelling provided by the Office of Major
Transport Infrastructure Delivery.(1) For each of the years 2024–25 to 2055–56,
what is the undiscounted dollar value for each of the quantified costs in figure
2, being maintenance, operational expenditure and capital expenditure?(2) For each of the years 2024–25 to 2055–56,
what is the undiscounted dollar value for each of the quantified benefits in figure
3, being net tourism expenditure, net inflows and contingent valuation?(3) Can the minister confirm that figure 3
presents a profile of quantified benefits to 2054–55 as stated or is it
to 2055–56 as displayed in the figure, and up to which year are the
associated average benefits calculated?
Summary1302.Hon Michelle Hofmannto theparliamentary
secretary representing the Minister for Transport:I refer to the
government's recently releasedPerth Park: Business
Case Summary, which relied on modelling provided by the Office of Major
Transport Infrastructure Delivery.(1) For each of the years 2024–25 to 2055–56,
what is the undiscounted dollar value for each of the quantified costs in figure
2, being maintenance, operational expenditure and capital expenditure?(2) For each of the years 2024–25 to 2055–56,
what is the undiscounted dollar value for each of the quantified benefits in figure
3, being net tourism expenditure, net inflows and contingent valuation?(3) Can the minister confirm that figure 3
presents a profile of quantified benefits to 2054–55 as stated or is it
to 2055–56 as displayed in the figure, and up to which year are the
associated average benefits calculated?
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11 December 2025
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Hon Samantha Rowe replied:I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question and provide the following
answer on behalf of the Minister for Transport.(1)–(2) Advice is being sought on the
legality, probity and confidentiality issues around the release of the information.(3) The profile of the quantified benefits and
calculation of average benefits are to 2055–56.
Perth Park: Business Case
Summary
honourable member for some notice of the question and provide the following
answer on behalf of the Minister for Transport.(1)–(2) Advice is being sought on the
legality, probity and confidentiality issues around the release of the information.(3) The profile of the quantified benefits and
calculation of average benefits are to 2055–56.
Perth Park: Business Case
Summary
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