❓ Mr. Graham asks about the allocation and administration of road funding in the Gascoyne, Kimberley, and Pilbara regions. The answer refers to a tabled paper detailing projects funded by Main Roads.
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(b) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
See tabled paper of projects.
(c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
See tabled paper of projects.
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Answered
17 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
42 days
(a)-(d) Insofar as Main Roads is concerned, funding exceeding $28 million has been allocated for roads in the Gascoyne, Kimberley and Pilbara Region in the 2003/04 State Budget and Forward Estimates.
See tabled paper of projects.
See tabled paper of projects.
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