❓ Hon Adele Farina asks the Minister for Mines and Petroleum about licences and leases issued to specific companies. The Minister requests the question be placed on notice due to time constraints in collating the information.
AnsweredQoN 830Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
DEPARTMENT
OF MINES AND PETROLEUM — LICENCES AND LEASES
830. Hon ADELE FARINA to the Minister for Mines and
Petroleum:
(1) Since 23
September 2008, how many licences or leases have been issued by the Department
of Mines and Petroleum to —
(a) Aragon Resources Ltd;
(b) Empire Oil and Gas;
(c) Enterprise Metals; and
(d) Tectonic Resources?
(2) For each company —
(a) on what dates were the
licences or leases approved; and
(b) for what projects were the
licences or leases approved?
(3) Has the
minister made any other decisions directly relating to these companies; and, if
so, what were those decisions?
OF MINES AND PETROLEUM — LICENCES AND LEASES
830. Hon ADELE FARINA to the Minister for Mines and
Petroleum:
(1) Since 23
September 2008, how many licences or leases have been issued by the Department
of Mines and Petroleum to —
(a) Aragon Resources Ltd;
(b) Empire Oil and Gas;
(c) Enterprise Metals; and
(d) Tectonic Resources?
(2) For each company —
(a) on what dates were the
licences or leases approved; and
(b) for what projects were the
licences or leases approved?
(3) Has the
minister made any other decisions directly relating to these companies; and, if
so, what were those decisions?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the member for some notice of this question.
(1)–(3)
The information requested by the member cannot be collated in the time
available. I therefore ask the member to place the question on notice.
Hon
Adele Farina : You don't
know what decisions you have made?
Hon
NORMAN MOORE : I beg your
pardon?
Hon
Adele Farina : I said: ''You
don't know what decisions you have made?''
Hon NORMAN MOORE : There may well be thousands of them, and
the department is going through all its records to make sure that we answer Hon
Adele Farina's question properly. The member would rather she got a
full answer, would she not, than some half-baked effort to answer it in the
short time available? I ask the member to place the question on notice.
(1)–(3)
The information requested by the member cannot be collated in the time
available. I therefore ask the member to place the question on notice.
Hon
Adele Farina : You don't
know what decisions you have made?
Hon
NORMAN MOORE : I beg your
pardon?
Hon
Adele Farina : I said: ''You
don't know what decisions you have made?''
Hon NORMAN MOORE : There may well be thousands of them, and
the department is going through all its records to make sure that we answer Hon
Adele Farina's question properly. The member would rather she got a
full answer, would she not, than some half-baked effort to answer it in the
short time available? I ask the member to place the question on notice.
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