A WA parliamentary question regarding the Fitzgerald River National Park tourist road construction, covering costs, refuelling practices, gravel sourcing, and progress. The Minister provides specific answers to each question.

AnsweredQoN 1132Legislative Council
Asked
1 December 2011
Portfolio
Transport

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FITZGERALD RIVER NATIONAL PARK — TOURIST ROAD
I refer to the Fitzgerald River National Park tourist road. (1) How much has been spent on the construction to date? (2) Is refuelling of machinery being used on the road construction being done within the national park? (3) If no to (2), how are the machines being refuelled and why? (4) Where is the gravel for the road construction being sourced from? (5) How much construction work has been completed? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Transport has provided the following information — (1) An amount of $15.3 million. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
(1) How much has been spent on the construction to date? (2) Is refuelling of machinery being used on the road construction being done within the national park? (3) If no to (2), how are the machines being refuelled and why? (4) Where is the gravel for the road construction being sourced from? (5) How much construction work has been completed? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Transport has provided the following information — (1) An amount of $15.3 million. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
(2) Is refuelling of machinery being used on the road construction being done within the national park? (3) If no to (2), how are the machines being refuelled and why? (4) Where is the gravel for the road construction being sourced from? (5) How much construction work has been completed? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Transport has provided the following information — (1) An amount of $15.3 million. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
(3) If no to (2), how are the machines being refuelled and why? (4) Where is the gravel for the road construction being sourced from? (5) How much construction work has been completed? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Transport has provided the following information — (1) An amount of $15.3 million. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
(4) Where is the gravel for the road construction being sourced from? (5) How much construction work has been completed? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Transport has provided the following information — (1) An amount of $15.3 million. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
(5) How much construction work has been completed? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Transport has provided the following information — (1) An amount of $15.3 million. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Transport has provided the following information — (1) An amount of $15.3 million. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Transport has provided the following information — (1) An amount of $15.3 million. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
(1) An amount of $15.3 million. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
(2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
(3) Not applicable. (4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
(4) It is sourced from two pits in the localised area. (5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.
(5) Eight kilometres have been completed and another 24 kilometres are currently under construction.

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