Mr. Graham questions the government's regional development policy. The government acknowledges the absence of a formal policy but states one is being developed, building on existing initiatives, with a draft released for public comment.

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26 September 2002
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(1) Does the Government have a regional development policy?
(2) If the answer to (1) is no, why not?
(3) If the answer to (1) is yes, from where is the policy available?

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25 February 2003
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The government is in the process of developing a regional policy that will build on the substantial set of initiatives that are currently in place and will reflect this government's strong commitment to sustainability. A Draft Regional Policy Statement for Western Australia was released on November 22 for public comment. (2) N/A (3) The Draft Regional Policy Statement for Western Australia is available on the web, through Regional Development Commissions and libraries.
A Draft Regional Policy Statement for Western Australia was released on November 22 for public comment. (2) N/A (3) The Draft Regional Policy Statement for Western Australia is available on the web, through Regional Development Commissions and libraries.
(2) N/A (3) The Draft Regional Policy Statement for Western Australia is available on the web, through Regional Development Commissions and libraries.
(3) The Draft Regional Policy Statement for Western Australia is available on the web, through Regional Development Commissions and libraries.

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