Hon Lynn MacLaren asks about the cost of conservation plans and heritage interpretation strategies for Waterfront, City Link, and Riverside projects, and how these costs compare to government spending on infrastructure project advertisements. The Minister indicates the questions should be directed to the Minister for Planning.

AnsweredQoN 680Legislative Council
Asked
19 September 2012
Portfolio
Heritage

QuestionView source ↗

WATERFRONT, CITY LINK AND RIVERSIDE PROJECTS
680. Hon LYNN MacLAREN to the minister representing the
Minister for Heritage:
(1) How much
did the conservation plans and heritage interpretation strategies cost in
relation to the following projects —
(a) The Waterfront;
(b) City Link; and
(c) Riverside?
(2) How much of the Esplanade budget
has been put aside for heritage interpretation?
(3) How do these
amounts compare with the $1.5 million the government will spend, in addition to
the $277 000 already spent, on information advertisements for infrastructure
projects?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of this question.
(1)–(3) The
State Heritage Office did not commission the conservation plans or heritage
interpretation strategies for the Waterfront, City Link or Riverside projects,
nor does it have a role in budgets for these projects. The questions should be
directed to the Minister for Planning.

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