The WA parliamentary question seeks information regarding Landcorp's property acquisitions in the Stakehill Wetlands Precinct and Baldivis, including pricing, hardship cases, appeal avenues, and future purchase plans. The answer reveals that the Government has not purchased any properties through LandCorp in either location.

AnsweredQoN 1682Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 June 2003
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(b) what was the average price paid in each of these years; (c) have any cases been treated as hardship; (d) if so, how many; (e) what method is being used to determine prices being paid for properties; (f) is there any avenue of appeal against Landcorp valuations; (g) if so, how many appeals have been lodged; (h) if no to (f), why not; (i) how many properties are still in private ownership in the Stakehill Wetlands Precinct; (j) is it proposed that Landcorp will continue to negotiate to buy these; and (k) if so, is there a timetable for their purchase?
(c) have any cases been treated as hardship; (d) if so, how many; (e) what method is being used to determine prices being paid for properties; (f) is there any avenue of appeal against Landcorp valuations; (g) if so, how many appeals have been lodged; (h) if no to (f), why not; (i) how many properties are still in private ownership in the Stakehill Wetlands Precinct; (j) is it proposed that Landcorp will continue to negotiate to buy these; and (k) if so, is there a timetable for their purchase?
(d) if so, how many; (e) what method is being used to determine prices being paid for properties; (f) is there any avenue of appeal against Landcorp valuations; (g) if so, how many appeals have been lodged; (h) if no to (f), why not; (i) how many properties are still in private ownership in the Stakehill Wetlands Precinct; (j) is it proposed that Landcorp will continue to negotiate to buy these; and (k) if so, is there a timetable for their purchase?
(e) what method is being used to determine prices being paid for properties; (f) is there any avenue of appeal against Landcorp valuations; (g) if so, how many appeals have been lodged; (h) if no to (f), why not; (i) how many properties are still in private ownership in the Stakehill Wetlands Precinct; (j) is it proposed that Landcorp will continue to negotiate to buy these; and (k) if so, is there a timetable for their purchase?
(f) is there any avenue of appeal against Landcorp valuations; (g) if so, how many appeals have been lodged; (h) if no to (f), why not; (i) how many properties are still in private ownership in the Stakehill Wetlands Precinct; (j) is it proposed that Landcorp will continue to negotiate to buy these; and (k) if so, is there a timetable for their purchase?
(g) if so, how many appeals have been lodged; (h) if no to (f), why not; (i) how many properties are still in private ownership in the Stakehill Wetlands Precinct; (j) is it proposed that Landcorp will continue to negotiate to buy these; and (k) if so, is there a timetable for their purchase?
(h) if no to (f), why not; (i) how many properties are still in private ownership in the Stakehill Wetlands Precinct; (j) is it proposed that Landcorp will continue to negotiate to buy these; and (k) if so, is there a timetable for their purchase?
(i) how many properties are still in private ownership in the Stakehill Wetlands Precinct; (j) is it proposed that Landcorp will continue to negotiate to buy these; and (k) if so, is there a timetable for their purchase?
(j) is it proposed that Landcorp will continue to negotiate to buy these; and (k) if so, is there a timetable for their purchase?
(k) if so, is there a timetable for their purchase?

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Answered
26 August 2003
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
69 days
The Government has not purchased any properties through LandCorp in the Stakehill Wetlands Precinct. Neither has the Government purchased any land through LandCorp at Baldivis

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