Dr Woollard asks about the sale or lease of government reserves. The Minister responds that providing specific answers would require considerable research and invites the Member to provide specific details of reserves of interest.

AnsweredQoN 1397Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 February 2002
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(b) if so, how many Government reserves have been sold or leased in the last 12 months; (c) are any reserves currently being considered for sale; and (d) if so, which ones?
(c) are any reserves currently being considered for sale; and (d) if so, which ones?
(d) if so, which ones?
(b) (c) (d) It is not possible to provide specific answers to these questions without a considerable amount of research. Many reserves sold or leased can consist of unwanted road reserves, small unused town lots previously set aside for public works purposes, public access ways or small unused portions of railway reserves and many are located in country areas. However, if the Hon Member cares to provide me with specific details of the reserves of interest I would be happy to have them investigated and provide answers concerning their status.
It is not possible to provide specific answers to these questions without a considerable amount of research. Many reserves sold or leased can consist of unwanted road reserves, small unused town lots previously set aside for public works purposes, public access ways or small unused portions of railway reserves and many are located in country areas. However, if the Hon Member cares to provide me with specific details of the reserves of interest I would be happy to have them investigated and provide answers concerning their status.
Many reserves sold or leased can consist of unwanted road reserves, small unused town lots previously set aside for public works purposes, public access ways or small unused portions of railway reserves and many are located in country areas. However, if the Hon Member cares to provide me with specific details of the reserves of interest I would be happy to have them investigated and provide answers concerning their status.
However, if the Hon Member cares to provide me with specific details of the reserves of interest I would be happy to have them investigated and provide answers concerning their status.

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Answered
14 May 2002
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
84 days
(a) The Government Property Office no longer exists. The Government Property Disposal Program is administered by the Department of Treasury and Finance.
(b) (c) (d)
It is not possible to provide specific answers to these questions without a considerable amount of research.
Many reserves sold or leased can consist of unwanted road reserves, small unused town lots previously set aside for public works purposes, public access ways or small unused portions of railway reserves and many are located in country areas.
However, if the Hon Member cares to provide me with specific details of the reserves of interest I would be happy to have them investigated and provide answers concerning their status.

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