❓ Dr. Nahan requests the business case for the Murujuga Cultural Interpretive Centre. The Minister responds that it's not finalised due to ongoing cost assessments and discussions with stakeholders.
AnsweredQoN 3040Legislative Assembly
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Will the Minister provide the business case for the Murujuga Cultural Interpretive Centre on the Burrup Peninsula: (a) if the business case is not complete, please provide a status update on the development of the business case and when it is expected to be complete?
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Answered
16 May 2018
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
6 days
The business case for the Murujuga Cultural Interpretive Centre has not been finalised. Further work needs to be undertaken to ascertain the costs of utilities and services to the Centre and associated infrastructure. The Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation is engaged in discussions with the Federal Government and other industry partners, which will inform the contribution sought through the business case.
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