❓ A parliamentary question regarding the Perth Park project's benefit-cost ratio and contingency plans if it falls below one. The Minister's answer refers to the WA Government Strategic Asset Management Framework.
AnsweredQoN 996Legislative Council
Asked
2 December 2025
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Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Transport; Sport and Recreation
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I refer to the ACIL Allen Perth Park Business Case Summary, which reports a benefit–cost ratio of 1.35, and I ask: (a) are contingency arrangements in place to pause or reassess the project if the benefit–cost ratio falls below one; and (b) will the Minister commit to halting the project if updated analysis shows the benefit–cost ratio has dropped below one?
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Answered
24 February 2026
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Transport; Sport and Recreation
Response time
7 days
(a)-(b) The project will be implemented in accordance with the WA Government Strategic Asset Management Framework.
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