Hon Rick Mazza requested a detailed breakdown of costs associated with WA's marine parks for 2012/13, which the Minister for Environment provided. The response included costs for planning, staffing, accommodation, marine craft, and motor vehicles.

AnsweredQoN 681Legislative Council
Asked
5 December 2013
Portfolio
Environment

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Will the Minister please provide full costs for all marine parks within Western Australia including: (a) costs for reviewing, planning, gazetting and establishing the parks including those for stakeholder consultation in the preparation of management plans; (b) costs for the full time equivalent employees employed in relation to protection, management and administration; (c) accommodation costs for staff accommodation; (d) costs of marine craft used for the purpose of protection, management and administration; and (e) costs of motor vehicles for the purpose of protection, management and administration of these parks?

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Answered
18 February 2014
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
75 days
The Minister for Environment has provided the following response:
The full cost for all marine conservation reserves within Western Australia established under the
Conservation and Land Management Act 1984
for 2012/13 was $9 045 880 which includes the amounts below:
(a) $1 255 002;
(b) $3 716 276;
(c) $820 785;
(d) $408 928; and
(e) $379 654.

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