❓ The Minister for Energy states they haven't received advice from the proponent regarding native title clearances for the gas-fired power project, but understands discussions have commenced. No advice was received regarding the specific question.
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(2) What advice has the Minister for Energy received from the proponent in reference to applications for native title clearances for the gas-fired power project? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister
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14 November 2000
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(1) The proponent has not advised the Minister for Energy of the status of any relevant native title clearances although the Minister for Energy understands that the proponent has commenced its discussions with relevant bodies. (2) None.
Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The proponent has not advised the Minister for Energy of the status of any relevant native title clearances although the Minister for Energy understands that the proponent has commenced its discussions with relevant bodies. (2) None.
Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The proponent has not advised the Minister for Energy of the status of any relevant native title clearances although the Minister for Energy understands that the proponent has commenced its discussions with relevant bodies. (2) None.
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