❓ Hon Adele Farina requests a map and lot numbers for the proposed Department of Parks and Wildlife headquarters relocation to Koombana Drive, Bunbury. The Minister's response indicates ongoing investigations and future consultation with the City of Bunbury.
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I refer to the Government’s recent announcement to relocate the Department of Parks and Wildlife headquarters to Koombana Drive, Bunbury, and I ask will the Minister provide a map or plan showing the proposed location on Koombana Drive for the new headquarters and identifying the lot number(s) of the land in question?
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Answered
24 March 2015
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
28 days
The Minister for Environment has provided the following response.
The Department of Parks and Wildlife is undertaking investigations at the Koombana Drive site for the purpose of identifying a site for the development of an office and related public facilities. The Department will consult with the City of Bunbury regarding the development.
The Department of Parks and Wildlife is undertaking investigations at the Koombana Drive site for the purpose of identifying a site for the development of an office and related public facilities. The Department will consult with the City of Bunbury regarding the development.
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