❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding environmental management responsibilities and planning related to the Leschenault Estuary and surrounding areas, including water extraction from Wellington Dam and its potential impacts.
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(b) the Leschenault Peninsular; (c) the Leschenault Inlet or any land surrounding it; (d) the area known as ‘the Cut’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Estuary and Koombana Bay; (e) the area known as ‘the Plug’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Inlet and Koombana Bay; (f) the Collie River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(c) the Leschenault Inlet or any land surrounding it; (d) the area known as ‘the Cut’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Estuary and Koombana Bay; (e) the area known as ‘the Plug’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Inlet and Koombana Bay; (f) the Collie River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(d) the area known as ‘the Cut’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Estuary and Koombana Bay; (e) the area known as ‘the Plug’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Inlet and Koombana Bay; (f) the Collie River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(e) the area known as ‘the Plug’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Inlet and Koombana Bay; (f) the Collie River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(f) the Collie River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(c) the Leschenault Inlet or any land surrounding it; (d) the area known as ‘the Cut’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Estuary and Koombana Bay; (e) the area known as ‘the Plug’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Inlet and Koombana Bay; (f) the Collie River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(d) the area known as ‘the Cut’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Estuary and Koombana Bay; (e) the area known as ‘the Plug’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Inlet and Koombana Bay; (f) the Collie River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(e) the area known as ‘the Plug’, being the channel linking the Leschenault Inlet and Koombana Bay; (f) the Collie River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(f) the Collie River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(g) the Preston River in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary; (h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(h) navigation channels in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; (i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(i) dredging in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet; and (j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
(j) boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary and Inlet?
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Answered
5 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for the Environment and Heritage
Response time
85 days
(1) (a) Yes. Water and Rivers Commission has responsibilities under the Waterways Conservation Act 1976 (the Waterways Act) for the purposes of waterways protection and management within the scope of the Waterways Act. (b) No. (c) Yes. Answered in (1)(a) (d) Yes. Answered in (1)(a). The Management Area boundary extends to include the end of the groynes into Koombana Bay. (e) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area but does not include the floodgates. (f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(b) No. (c) Yes. Answered in (1)(a) (d) Yes. Answered in (1)(a). The Management Area boundary extends to include the end of the groynes into Koombana Bay. (e) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area but does not include the floodgates. (f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(c) Yes. Answered in (1)(a) (d) Yes. Answered in (1)(a). The Management Area boundary extends to include the end of the groynes into Koombana Bay. (e) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area but does not include the floodgates. (f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(d) Yes. Answered in (1)(a). The Management Area boundary extends to include the end of the groynes into Koombana Bay. (e) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area but does not include the floodgates. (f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(e) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area but does not include the floodgates. (f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(1) No (2-4) Not applicable
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(b) No. (c) Yes. Answered in (1)(a) (d) Yes. Answered in (1)(a). The Management Area boundary extends to include the end of the groynes into Koombana Bay. (e) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area but does not include the floodgates. (f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(c) Yes. Answered in (1)(a) (d) Yes. Answered in (1)(a). The Management Area boundary extends to include the end of the groynes into Koombana Bay. (e) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area but does not include the floodgates. (f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(d) Yes. Answered in (1)(a). The Management Area boundary extends to include the end of the groynes into Koombana Bay. (e) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area but does not include the floodgates. (f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(e) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area but does not include the floodgates. (f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(f) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Collie River in the vicinity of the Australind By-pass Road is a declared irrigation district under the Rights in Water Irrigation Act 1914 (the RIWI Act) allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(g) Yes, the Management Area boundary extends over this area. In addition, the Preston River and certain tributaries are proclaimed under the RIWA Act, which allows for the regulation of the taking of water. (h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(h) No. (i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(i) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to undertake dredging. (j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(j) Yes. A licence is required under the Waterways Act for a proponent to build a boat ramp. (2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(2) Yes. Answered in (1(a)-(j)). Copies of the strategic plan and management plans for the Leschenault waterways can be made available after consulting the relevant communities involved. (3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(3) Yes. The Water and Rivers Commission (the Commission) is assessing an application to take 15 gigalitres from Wellington Dam into the Integrated Water Supply Scheme (IWSS). The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
The Commission is presently investigating the environmental water requirements of the Lower Collie River and the estuarine section. The Commission has let two contracts for this evaluation: Syrinx Environmental and Dr Andrew Storey. A panel of experts will be convened to assess the impacts on the river and estuary. (4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(4) Yes. The assessment is a public process and all of the information will be available to the public in the near future. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
Department of Conservation and Land Management (1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(1) (a-g) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for administering the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 which applies throughout the State including the Leschenault Estuary, the Leschenault Peninsula, the Leschenault Inlet and surrounding land, ‘The Cut’, ‘The Plug’, the Collie River and the Preston River. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in accordance with the approved management plan. (h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(h-j) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is not responsible for navigation channels, dredging or boat ramps in the vicinity of the Leschenault Estuary or Inlet. (2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(2) Full details of the Department of Conservation and Land Management’s responsibilities for the management of the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park are contained in the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 and by reference to the general provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . (3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(3) The Department of Conservation and Land Management has been informed about the longer term planning for the restitution of potable water quality from the Wellington Dam and possible supply options to a range of consumers. The Department understands this information is available generally to the public. The Department’s main interest has been the influence that water planning for the Wellington Dam might have on the development of a management plan for the Wellington National Park, particularly recreation activities. The Department of Conservation and Land Management is a member of the Leschenault Inlet Management Authority and that body would take an interest in the flow of water in the Collie River system for environmental purposes. (4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(4) A copy of the Leschenault Peninsula Management Plan 1998–2008 is provided for tabling. Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
Heritage Council of Western Australia (1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(1) (a-f) No. (g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(g-i) Heritage Council has an interest in this insofar as works may impact on the significance of Leschenault Homestead. (j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(j) No. (2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(2) The Heritage Council of Western Australia has a responsibility under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 to ensure the appropriate protection and conservation the registered place known as Leschenault Homestead. This means it provides advice on the relevant aspects of the management, maintenance, conservation, rehabilitation, safety, funding or administration as it impacts on the place owned by the Bunbury Port Authority, when and if the BPA seeks it. (3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(3) No (4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(4) Not applicable Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
Office of Water Regulation, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority and the Perth Zoo (1) No (2-4) Not applicable
(1) No (2-4) Not applicable
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