❓ Hon Sue Ellery questions the Minister for Lands regarding the LandCorp assessment panel's selection of Finbar as the preferred developer for the Pelago apartment complex in Karratha, seeking details about the selection process and competing bids. LandCorp is seeking legal advice regarding the release of commercially sensitive information.
AnsweredQoN 1018Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
PELAGO
APARTMENT COMPLEX — ASSESSMENT PANEL
1018. Hon SUE ELLERY to the
parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Lands:
I refer to the LandCorp assessment panel's acceptance
of Finbar as the preferred developer of what was to become known as Pelago West
and Pelago East in Karratha.
(1) On what date did the assessment
panel endorse Finbar as the preferred developer?
(2) What are the names of all
persons who sat on the assessment panel?
(3) What were names of the other
developers or consortia that provided an expression of interest?
(4) What price did each of the
developers or consortia referred to in (3) offer for —
(a) either lot if the expression was
for one lot only; or
(b) both lots if the expression was for
both lots?
APARTMENT COMPLEX — ASSESSMENT PANEL
1018. Hon SUE ELLERY to the
parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Lands:
I refer to the LandCorp assessment panel's acceptance
of Finbar as the preferred developer of what was to become known as Pelago West
and Pelago East in Karratha.
(1) On what date did the assessment
panel endorse Finbar as the preferred developer?
(2) What are the names of all
persons who sat on the assessment panel?
(3) What were names of the other
developers or consortia that provided an expression of interest?
(4) What price did each of the
developers or consortia referred to in (3) offer for —
(a) either lot if the expression was
for one lot only; or
(b) both lots if the expression was for
both lots?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of this question.
(1) It was on 23 March 2010.
(2) They were
Matt Read, LandCorp; Collene Longmore, former CEO, Shire of Roebourne; and
Barbara Giudici, non-assessing probity auditor, Stantons International.
(3)–(4)
LandCorp's structured sale release document stated that detail received
from proponents would be treated in the strictest confidence. LandCorp is
seeking legal advice to determine what information can be provided.
some notice of this question.
(1) It was on 23 March 2010.
(2) They were
Matt Read, LandCorp; Collene Longmore, former CEO, Shire of Roebourne; and
Barbara Giudici, non-assessing probity auditor, Stantons International.
(3)–(4)
LandCorp's structured sale release document stated that detail received
from proponents would be treated in the strictest confidence. LandCorp is
seeking legal advice to determine what information can be provided.
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