The question seeks information on the use of Appeal Committees in EPA report appeals and specifically addresses concerns regarding Fiona Keating's handling of the Coral Coast Resort appeals. The Minister provides factual data and indicates the questioner is the only one to raise the specific concern.

AnsweredQoN 1442Legislative Council
Asked
18 November 2003
Portfolio
the Environment

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Can the Minister indicate -
(1) How many times have Appeal Committees been used in appeals against an EPA report in each of past two years?
(2) How many of those committees were established as one person committees?
(3) Has anyone raised concerns with the Minister about the failure of Fiona Keating to make a recommendation on the appeals against the EPA report dealing with Coral Coast Resort in her role as the Appeals Committee dealing with those appeals?

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Answered
2 December 2003
Responded by
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development representing the Minister for the Environment
Response time
14 days
(1) On four occasions. (2) Two of the four occasions. (3) No. The only person that I am aware that has raised this issue is the Honourable Member.
(2) Two of the four occasions. (3) No. The only person that I am aware that has raised this issue is the Honourable Member.
(3) No. The only person that I am aware that has raised this issue is the Honourable Member.

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