❓ This parliamentary question seeks a breakdown of land acquisition costs for the METRONET project and the Western Australian Planning Commission, specifically differentiating between compensation and acquisition payments. The response provides detailed figures for both categories.
AnsweredQoN 967Legislative Assembly
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I refer to Question on Notice 791, and I ask: (a) Of the 37 properties acquired for the delivery of METRONET, how many were acquired through each of: (i) Compensation payments related to land acquisition; (ii) Land acquisition payments; and (iii) Other means; (b) What was the total amount of compensation payments related to land acquisition for METRONET; (c) What was the total amount of land acquisition payments for METRONET; (d) What was the total amount of compensation payments related to land acquisition for the Western Australian Planning Commission in 2024-25; and (e) What was the total amount of land acquisition payments for the Western Australian Planning Commission in 2024-25?
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Answered
4 December 2025
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Lands
Response time
9 days
(a)
(i) 28
(ii) 9
(iii) Nil
(b) $14.8 million (to 17 September 2025)
(c) $45.4 million
(d) $3.743 million
(e) $67.3 million
(i) 28
(ii) 9
(iii) Nil
(b) $14.8 million (to 17 September 2025)
(c) $45.4 million
(d) $3.743 million
(e) $67.3 million
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