❓ Mr. Love questions the Minister for Transport about updated costings and funding requests for the Jurien Bay marina project, which he describes as an 'ongoing environmental disaster'. The Minister acknowledges infrastructure demands and ongoing monitoring but provides no concrete commitment to funding.
AnsweredQoN 233Legislative Assembly
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JURIEN BAY BOAT HARBOUR
233. Mr R.S. LOVE to the Minister for Transport:
I refer to the Jurien Bay marina and
the engineering solution for this ongoing environmental disaster, a solution
for which the minister has been unsuccessful in funding from either the state
or federal governments.
(1) Has the minister had revised
costings for this project since its design and costings three years ago?
(2) Has the
minister reiterated calls for funding for this project with the federal
government and with the state Treasurer; Premier?
233. Mr R.S. LOVE to the Minister for Transport:
I refer to the Jurien Bay marina and
the engineering solution for this ongoing environmental disaster, a solution
for which the minister has been unsuccessful in funding from either the state
or federal governments.
(1) Has the minister had revised
costings for this project since its design and costings three years ago?
(2) Has the
minister reiterated calls for funding for this project with the federal
government and with the state Treasurer; Premier?
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(1)–(2) We
have enormous infrastructure demands across the state, and they continue. I am
not sure whether the costs have been updated, but I do know that we did some
dredging in the harbour over the past six months and we will continually
monitor the situation. The state is big and there are enormous demands across
the state. We have a record amount of spending in our transport program, we continue
to roll out a number of initiatives across the state and we will continue to
monitor all the demands for marinas, harbours and other maritime infrastructure across the state. We will continue to work
systematically through the priorities and hope to secure funding and
also dredge when needed.
have enormous infrastructure demands across the state, and they continue. I am
not sure whether the costs have been updated, but I do know that we did some
dredging in the harbour over the past six months and we will continually
monitor the situation. The state is big and there are enormous demands across
the state. We have a record amount of spending in our transport program, we continue
to roll out a number of initiatives across the state and we will continue to
monitor all the demands for marinas, harbours and other maritime infrastructure across the state. We will continue to work
systematically through the priorities and hope to secure funding and
also dredge when needed.
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