Hon Ben Dawkins asks about the City of Bunbury's proposed 'tree streets' local heritage area, including the number of large local heritage areas in WA and requests related documentation. The Minister provides some information and tables a document.

AnsweredQoN 997Legislative Council
Asked
12 September 2023
Portfolio
Heritage

QuestionView source ↗

''TREE STREETS''
LOCAL HERITAGE AREA — BUNBURY
997. Hon BEN DAWKINS to the parliamentary secretary
representing the Minister for Heritage:
I refer the minister to the City of
Bunbury's proposed ''tree streets'' local heritage area.
(1) How many local heritage areas
in WA include 200 or more homes, and where are they?
(2) Can the
minister table the feedback or advice the department provided to the City of
Bunbury relating to the proposed ''tree streets'' local heritage
area; and, if not, why not?
(3) Can the minister
table the local heritage assessment relating to the proposed ''tree
streets'' local heritage area from 2004; and, if not, why not?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) Data on local heritage areas is
maintained by local governments.
(2) Yes. I table the paper attached
to the answer.
[See paper 2490 .]
(3) No. The 2004 investigation into the cultural
heritage significance of the ''tree streets'' area was
commissioned by the City of Bunbury.

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