Mr. Graham inquires about the existence and accessibility of a regional plan for the Peel Region. The government confirms a plan exists, comprised of the Peel Region Plan and State Planning Strategy, and provides sources for information.

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26 September 2002
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(1) Does the Government have a regional plan for the Peel Region of the State?
(2) If the answer to (1) is no, why not?
(3) If the answer to (1) is yes, from where is the policy available?

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25 February 2003
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(2) Not applicable. (3) The Peel Region Plan and the State Planning Strategy together provide the Plan for the Peel region. Significant planning work that has flowed from these plans includes the preparation of a statutory region scheme for the inner Peel (Mandurah) area and the finalisation of the Coastal and Lakelands Planning Strategy. Information on the regional plans is available from the Department of Planning and Infrastructure, Local Government authorities in the region and the Peel Development Commission.
(3) The Peel Region Plan and the State Planning Strategy together provide the Plan for the Peel region. Significant planning work that has flowed from these plans includes the preparation of a statutory region scheme for the inner Peel (Mandurah) area and the finalisation of the Coastal and Lakelands Planning Strategy. Information on the regional plans is available from the Department of Planning and Infrastructure, Local Government authorities in the region and the Peel Development Commission.
Information on the regional plans is available from the Department of Planning and Infrastructure, Local Government authorities in the region and the Peel Development Commission.

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