❓ Hon Tom Helm asks about the cost and funding sources of the central Pilbara infrastructure study. Hon N.F. Moore provides a breakdown of the $300,000 budget, detailing contributions from the Commonwealth, State, and four iron ore companies.
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I refer to the central Pilbara infrastructure study. Will the minister advise the cost of the study and where the funds came from? Hon N.F. MOORE
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The study had a budget of $300 000, which was made up of equal contributions from the Commonwealth - $100 000, the State - $100 000, and the four iron ore companies - $25 000 each.
Hon N.F. MOORE replied: The study had a budget of $300 000, which was made up of equal contributions from the Commonwealth - $100 000, the State - $100 000, and the four iron ore companies - $25 000 each.
The study had a budget of $300 000, which was made up of equal contributions from the Commonwealth - $100 000, the State - $100 000, and the four iron ore companies - $25 000 each.
Hon N.F. MOORE replied: The study had a budget of $300 000, which was made up of equal contributions from the Commonwealth - $100 000, the State - $100 000, and the four iron ore companies - $25 000 each.
The study had a budget of $300 000, which was made up of equal contributions from the Commonwealth - $100 000, the State - $100 000, and the four iron ore companies - $25 000 each.
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