Mr. McGowan questions the government about the Midland Redevelopment Authority's office leases and potential relocation to Rockingham. The Minister confirms the lease expiry, denies relocation plans, and explains the Authority's focus on the Midland area.

AnsweredQoN 438Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 August 2000
Member
Portfolio
Assisting the Treasurer

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(b) when do the relevant leases expire in relation to these offices; (c) has the Government considered re-locating any of these offices into the Rockingham City centre precinct; (d) if not, why not; (e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(c) has the Government considered re-locating any of these offices into the Rockingham City centre precinct; (d) if not, why not; (e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(d) if not, why not; (e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(f) if not, why not?

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Answered
14 November 2000
Response time
97 days
The Minister Replied:
(a) Midland Redevelopment Authority.
(b) 31 March 2001.
(c) No.
(d) The Midland Redevelopment Authority is relocating to offices within its gazetted redevelopment area in April 2001.
(e) No.
(f) The functions of the Authority are to plan, undertake, promote and coordinate the development and redevelopment of land in the Midland Redevelopment area.

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