❓ Hon George Cash requests a schedule of pastoral leases potentially subject to land exclusion for public purposes. Hon Graham Giffard responds that the Pastoral Lands Board hasn't reviewed the leases yet and information will be provided later after ministerial consideration.
AnsweredQoN 1192Legislative Council
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PASTORAL LEASES, LAND EXCLUSIONS
Will the parliamentary secretary table a schedule setting out particulars of any existing pastoral lease that has been identified as being subject to a proposed exclusion of land due to such land being required for a public purpose? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD
Will the parliamentary secretary table a schedule setting out particulars of any existing pastoral lease that has been identified as being subject to a proposed exclusion of land due to such land being required for a public purpose? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD
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The answer is dated 28 February. The Pastoral Lands Board has not yet had an opportunity to review which pastoral leases may be subject to a proposed exclusion of land due to such land being required for a public purpose. Therefore, it is not appropriate for the board to release any information at this stage. Once the minister has had an opportunity to consider the matter, she will arrange for the member to receive a list detailing the pastoral leases that will be affected.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: The answer is dated 28 February. The Pastoral Lands Board has not yet had an opportunity to review which pastoral leases may be subject to a proposed exclusion of land due to such land being required for a public purpose. Therefore, it is not appropriate for the board to release any information at this stage. Once the minister has had an opportunity to consider the matter, she will arrange for the member to receive a list detailing the pastoral leases that will be affected.
The answer is dated 28 February. The Pastoral Lands Board has not yet had an opportunity to review which pastoral leases may be subject to a proposed exclusion of land due to such land being required for a public purpose. Therefore, it is not appropriate for the board to release any information at this stage. Once the minister has had an opportunity to consider the matter, she will arrange for the member to receive a list detailing the pastoral leases that will be affected.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: The answer is dated 28 February. The Pastoral Lands Board has not yet had an opportunity to review which pastoral leases may be subject to a proposed exclusion of land due to such land being required for a public purpose. Therefore, it is not appropriate for the board to release any information at this stage. Once the minister has had an opportunity to consider the matter, she will arrange for the member to receive a list detailing the pastoral leases that will be affected.
The answer is dated 28 February. The Pastoral Lands Board has not yet had an opportunity to review which pastoral leases may be subject to a proposed exclusion of land due to such land being required for a public purpose. Therefore, it is not appropriate for the board to release any information at this stage. Once the minister has had an opportunity to consider the matter, she will arrange for the member to receive a list detailing the pastoral leases that will be affected.
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