❓ Mr. Hyde requests the Minister for Planning to table the archaeological assessment and report for the Perth Waterfront Project. The Minister declines, stating reports will be published on the Department of Planning website when available for public release.
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In relation to Question on Notice No. 4686, will the Minister table the archaeological assessment and report relating to the Perth Waterfront Project site; and
(a) if not, why not?
(a) if not, why not?
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Answered
6 April 2011
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Minister for Planning
Response time
14 days
No.
(a) Project reports will be published on the Department of Planning website when they are available for public release.
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(a) Project reports will be published on the Department of Planning website when they are available for public release.
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