A Member of Parliament requests detailed maps and information regarding the Old Whim Creek Road, including its route across pastoral leases, river crossings, and public access points. The Minister provides the requested maps and clarifies access routes.

AnsweredQoN 1610Legislative Assembly
Asked
23 September 2009
Portfolio
Lands

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Further to the Minister’s answer to Question on Notice No. 1407 in the Legislative Assembly, 17 September 2009, I ask:
(a) in reference to the road known as the Old Whim Creek Road, will the Minister please table a detailed map that depicts the route taken by this road as it crosses the Mundabullangana and Boodarie Pastoral leases, and in particular where this road crosses the Turner and Yule Rivers and other major creeks and identify any sections of this old road which are no longer either a dedicated public road or a public access route;
(b) is the public entry route to the Old Whim Creek Road via the Boodarie Road or some other access route; and
(c) can the Minister table a map that depicts the access route to the Old Whim Creek road that is still open to the public;

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Answered
10 November 2009
Responded by
Minister for Lands
Response time
48 days
(a) [see tabled paper no]
which shows the requested route details of the Old Whim Creek Road.
(b The dedicated portion of the Whim Creek Road is connected to Cottier Road which in turn is connected to the Great Northern Hwy. The Boodarie Road corridor is yet to be dedicated but I am advised that it connects to the Old Whim Creek Road.
(c) [see tabled paper no] which is a map detailing Cottier Road (access route open to the public) connecting to Whim Creek Road.
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