❓ Question seeks data on jarrah sleeper production in WA from 2008-2012. The answer states the Forest Products Commission doesn't track sleeper production by mills.
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(1) What are the numbers of jarrah sleepers produced from WA for the years 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011?
(2) What are the anticipated numbers, from contracts let, of jarrah sleepers to be produced in 2012?
(2) What are the anticipated numbers, from contracts let, of jarrah sleepers to be produced in 2012?
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Answered
1 May 2012
Responded by
Minister for Forestry
Response time
33 days
(1)-(2) While the Forest Products Commission supplies jarrah timber to mills, it does not record the number of sleepers produced by mills or the number supplied by the mills to various customers around the country.
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