❓ Hon. Norman Moore asks the Premier, via Hon. Kim Chance, about a written decision on the Mauds Landing proposal. The Premier confirms its existence and tables related documents.
AnsweredQoN 1100Legislative Council
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(1) Did the Premier prepare a written decision on the Mauds Landing proposal; and, if so, will he table it? (2) If not, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) Yes. It was conveyed to the appellant acting for the proponent in a letter dated 3 July 2003 and in an open letter to all Western Australians that was posted on the Ningaloo Coast web site. The proponent was subsequently further advised directly by letter on 14 July 2003. I table the documents referred to. [See paper No 1301.]
(2) If not, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) Yes. It was conveyed to the appellant acting for the proponent in a letter dated 3 July 2003 and in an open letter to all Western Australians that was posted on the Ningaloo Coast web site. The proponent was subsequently further advised directly by letter on 14 July 2003. I table the documents referred to. [See paper No 1301.]
Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) Yes. It was conveyed to the appellant acting for the proponent in a letter dated 3 July 2003 and in an open letter to all Western Australians that was posted on the Ningaloo Coast web site. The proponent was subsequently further advised directly by letter on 14 July 2003. I table the documents referred to. [See paper No 1301.]
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) Yes. It was conveyed to the appellant acting for the proponent in a letter dated 3 July 2003 and in an open letter to all Western Australians that was posted on the Ningaloo Coast web site. The proponent was subsequently further advised directly by letter on 14 July 2003. I table the documents referred to. [See paper No 1301.]
(1)-(2) Yes. It was conveyed to the appellant acting for the proponent in a letter dated 3 July 2003 and in an open letter to all Western Australians that was posted on the Ningaloo Coast web site. The proponent was subsequently further advised directly by letter on 14 July 2003. I table the documents referred to. [See paper No 1301.]
[See paper No 1301.]
(2) If not, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) Yes. It was conveyed to the appellant acting for the proponent in a letter dated 3 July 2003 and in an open letter to all Western Australians that was posted on the Ningaloo Coast web site. The proponent was subsequently further advised directly by letter on 14 July 2003. I table the documents referred to. [See paper No 1301.]
Hon KIM CHANCE replied : I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) Yes. It was conveyed to the appellant acting for the proponent in a letter dated 3 July 2003 and in an open letter to all Western Australians that was posted on the Ningaloo Coast web site. The proponent was subsequently further advised directly by letter on 14 July 2003. I table the documents referred to. [See paper No 1301.]
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) Yes. It was conveyed to the appellant acting for the proponent in a letter dated 3 July 2003 and in an open letter to all Western Australians that was posted on the Ningaloo Coast web site. The proponent was subsequently further advised directly by letter on 14 July 2003. I table the documents referred to. [See paper No 1301.]
(1)-(2) Yes. It was conveyed to the appellant acting for the proponent in a letter dated 3 July 2003 and in an open letter to all Western Australians that was posted on the Ningaloo Coast web site. The proponent was subsequently further advised directly by letter on 14 July 2003. I table the documents referred to. [See paper No 1301.]
[See paper No 1301.]
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