❓ Mr. Johnston asks about the development progress on Lot 21 in South Hedland, following a 2010 media release. The Minister's answer indicates progress is being made, with work anticipated to commence in early 2012.
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I refer to the Minister’s media release of 13 April 2010 headlined ‘Pilbara Cities – South Hedland town centre revitalisation becoming a reality’, and I ask, what development has been completed on Lot 21, as referred to in the Minister’s announcement?
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Answered
1 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Lands
Response time
33 days
The proponent of Lot 21 is making progress, with the forward works building licence having been approved by the Town of Port Hedland in the week of 3 October 2011. It is anticipated work will commence on site in early 2012.
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