❓ Hon. Steve Martin questions the Minister for Housing regarding the timeline for temporary and permanent housing for victims of the Kimberley floods, stakeholder consultation, and related details. The Minister tabled the response due to its length.
AnsweredQoN 384Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
KIMBERLEY FLOODS — TEMPORARY HOUSING
384. Hon STEVE MARTIN to the minister representing the
Minister for Housing:
I refer to the recent floods in the
north west of Western Australia.
(1) How long does the government
expect victims of floods to live in temporary housing?
(2) Will the
government please confirm a time line of when permanent housing can be expected
to be contracted, commenced and completed?
(3) How many stakeholders
have engaged in consultation with the government as part of the permanent
housing rebuild process?
(4) Will the government please list the names of those
contacted in (3) and the dates on which they were contacted?
384. Hon STEVE MARTIN to the minister representing the
Minister for Housing:
I refer to the recent floods in the
north west of Western Australia.
(1) How long does the government
expect victims of floods to live in temporary housing?
(2) Will the
government please confirm a time line of when permanent housing can be expected
to be contracted, commenced and completed?
(3) How many stakeholders
have engaged in consultation with the government as part of the permanent
housing rebuild process?
(4) Will the government please list the names of those
contacted in (3) and the dates on which they were contacted?
AnswerView source ↗
President, I seek some advice. The
response provided by the Minister for Housing is a full page of text. I apologise
for not noting that sooner. I could direct the member to put the question on
notice or I could seek leave to have the answer incorporated into Hansard .
I will take your advice.
The PRESIDENT : I had
hesitated before I gave you the call because I was actually concerned about the
volume of information that was sought. In that context, I suggest that you
table that document.
Hon JACKIE JARVIS : I table
that document.
[See paper 2129 .]
response provided by the Minister for Housing is a full page of text. I apologise
for not noting that sooner. I could direct the member to put the question on
notice or I could seek leave to have the answer incorporated into Hansard .
I will take your advice.
The PRESIDENT : I had
hesitated before I gave you the call because I was actually concerned about the
volume of information that was sought. In that context, I suggest that you
table that document.
Hon JACKIE JARVIS : I table
that document.
[See paper 2129 .]
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