❓ Hon. N.F. Moore asks about the status of Iluka's mining lease applications at Mundijong. Minister Travers confirms no decision has been made and cites ongoing consideration, referencing the previous government's decision-making timeframe.
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I refer the minister to his answer to my question without notice No 27 of Tuesday, 3 May and ask - (1) Has the minister made a decision on the Iluka applications for mining leases at Mundijong; if so, what was the decision and what are the reasons for that decision? (2) If the minister has not made a decision, what is the reason for not doing so and when can a decision be expected? Hon KEN TRAVERS
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
(1) Has the minister made a decision on the Iluka applications for mining leases at Mundijong; if so, what was the decision and what are the reasons for that decision? (2) If the minister has not made a decision, what is the reason for not doing so and when can a decision be expected? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
(2) If the minister has not made a decision, what is the reason for not doing so and when can a decision be expected? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
(1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
(2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
(1) Has the minister made a decision on the Iluka applications for mining leases at Mundijong; if so, what was the decision and what are the reasons for that decision? (2) If the minister has not made a decision, what is the reason for not doing so and when can a decision be expected? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
(2) If the minister has not made a decision, what is the reason for not doing so and when can a decision be expected? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
(1) No. (2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
(2) The Minister for State Development is still considering the matter and will endeavour to make whatever decisions are necessary within the time frame that the former Government used to make decisions.
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