❓ Hon. M.J. Criddle asks about state funding for roads in WA over three budget years, including the percentage allocated to regional/rural areas and specific road construction projects. Hon. G.T. Giffard provides figures and a list of projects, eventually tabling the full list due to its length.
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(1) What state funding will be spent on roads in Western Australia in the 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04 budget years? (2) What percentage of those state funds will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in the 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04 budget years? (3) On which roads in rural and regional Western Australia will construction commence in those budget years? Hon G.T. GIFFARD
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
(2) What percentage of those state funds will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in the 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04 budget years? (3) On which roads in rural and regional Western Australia will construction commence in those budget years? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
(3) On which roads in rural and regional Western Australia will construction commence in those budget years? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
(1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
(2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
(3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
(2) What percentage of those state funds will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in the 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04 budget years? (3) On which roads in rural and regional Western Australia will construction commence in those budget years? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
(3) On which roads in rural and regional Western Australia will construction commence in those budget years? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
(1) The state funding to be spent directly on roads in Western Australia is $491 705 506 in 2001-02, $427 420 815 in 2002-03 and $373 692 886 in 2003-04. (2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
(2) The percentage of the state funds that will be spent on roads in regional and rural Western Australia in those budget years is 51.4 per cent in 2001-02, 56.8 per cent in 2002-03 and 60.4 per cent in 2003-04. (3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
(3) The following roadwork projects in rural and regional Western Australia have been included in Main Roads Western Australia’s capital works program between 2001-02 and 2003-04: Albany Highway at Gordon South and Kokokup and between Kojonup and Albany, and Kojonup and Cranbrook; Albany Ring Road between Chester Pass Road and Albany Highway; the Albany-Lake Grace road in the Gnowangerup and Kent shires; Bibbawarra Road at the Gascoyne River; the Bindoon-Moora road between Bindoon and Mogumber; Brookton Highway between Karragullen and Brookton; the Broome-Cape Leveque road in the Broome shire; Bussell Highway at the Busselton Bypass and between Sabina and Busselton, and Vasse and Margaret River; the Carnarvon-Mullewa road between the North West Coastal Highway and Gascoyne Junction; the Cervantes-Greenhead road between Lancelin and Cervantes; the Chidlow-York road; Coalfields Highway at Roelands Hill; Dampier Road; Down Road; east-west heavy haulage roads; Eyre Highway at Caiguna West; the Geraldton-Mt Magnet road; the southern transport corridor; Gibb River Road between Derby, Gibb River and Wyndham - The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
The PRESIDENT: The parliamentary secretary seems to have got to the “Gs”. Would he like to seek leave to table the list of roads? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I am not fussed either way. I was asked a question and I am answering it. The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
The PRESIDENT: I am just concerned that we are only at the “Gs”. I am sure leave would be extended to you. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I seek leave to table the answer. Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
Leave granted. [See paper No 897.]
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