A WA parliamentary question addresses concerns about a proposed permanent helipad on the Swan River, inquiring about the Minister's solution, departmental advice, and lobbying efforts. The Minister's response indicates assessment by local authorities and no advice or lobbying.

AnsweredQoN 2454Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 March 2010
Portfolio
Planning

QuestionView source ↗

(1) What is the Minister’s solution to the ongoing efforts of noisy helicopter companies wanting to achieve a permanent helipad site on the banks of the Swan River in the inner-city?
(2) What advice has the Minister received on the issue from the Department of Planning?
(3) What representations from lobbyists or helicopter businesses have the Minister or his staff received?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
20 April 2010
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
40 days
(1) Any application for approval to develop a permanent helipad on the banks of the Swan River will be assessed and determined by the relevant authority, for example City of Perth, under the local planning scheme, in liaison with Government Agencies, such as the Department of Planning , if required.
(2) No advice has been provided by the Department of Planning.
(3)
Nil
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