Mr. Birney asks about land acquisitions and compensation paid by various agencies under the Planning and Infrastructure portfolio in March. The Minister provides limited information, focusing only on acquisitions directly handled by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI), where no compensation was paid for three acquisitions.

AnsweredQoN 2286Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 May 2007
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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Albany Port Authority, Armadale Redevelopment Authority, Broome Port Authority, Bunbury Port Authority, Dampier Port Authority, East Perth Redevelopment Authority, Eastern Goldfield Transport Board, Esperance Port Authority, Fremantle Port Authority, Geraldton Port Authority, LandCorp, Main Roads WA, Midland Redevelopment Authority, Office of the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, Port Hedland Port Authority, Public Transport Authority, Subiaco Redevelopment Authority, WA Planning Commission Nil Department for Planning And Infrastructure The Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) dealt with three acquisitions in March. 1. Landsdale, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 2. Cannington, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 3. Dandaragan, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.
Nil Department for Planning And Infrastructure The Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) dealt with three acquisitions in March. 1. Landsdale, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 2. Cannington, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 3. Dandaragan, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.
Nil Department for Planning And Infrastructure The Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) dealt with three acquisitions in March. 1. Landsdale, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 2. Cannington, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 3. Dandaragan, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.
Department for Planning And Infrastructure The Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) dealt with three acquisitions in March. 1. Landsdale, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 2. Cannington, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 3. Dandaragan, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.
The Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) dealt with three acquisitions in March. 1. Landsdale, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 2. Cannington, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 3. Dandaragan, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.
1. Landsdale, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 2. Cannington, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 3. Dandaragan, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.
2. Cannington, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI. 3. Dandaragan, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.
3. Dandaragan, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.

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Answered
13 June 2007
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
35 days
Given the many agencies including corporatised trading concerns falling outside my portfolio responsibilities that have resumptive powers I am unable to provide the requested information for the whole of the government. The following information is provided in respect of my portfolio:
Albany Port Authority, Armadale Redevelopment Authority, Broome Port Authority, Bunbury Port Authority, Dampier Port Authority, East Perth Redevelopment Authority, Eastern Goldfield Transport Board, Esperance Port Authority, Fremantle Port Authority, Geraldton Port Authority, LandCorp, Main Roads WA, Midland Redevelopment Authority, Office of the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, Port Hedland Port Authority, Public Transport Authority, Subiaco Redevelopment Authority, WA Planning Commission
Nil
Department for Planning And Infrastructure
The Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) dealt with three acquisitions in March.
1. Landsdale, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.
2. Cannington, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.
3. Dandaragan, road purposes, nil compensation paid by DPI.

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