❓ Hon Adele Farina questions the Minister for Environment regarding geophysical and archaeological surveys required for the relocation of the Department of Parks and Wildlife headquarters to Bunbury, including costs and timelines. The Minister's response indicates these matters are part of ongoing planning work.
AnsweredQoN 2792Legislative Council
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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: (a) is the Minister aware further geophysical and archaeological surveys would need to be undertaken on lots 881, 882 and 883 Koombana Drive, Bunbury before development on these lots could be considered; (b) what is the estimated cost of the additional surveys required; (c) who will cover the cost of the additional surveys, the State Government or the City of Bunbury; and (d) when does the Minister expect the further surveys will be completed?
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Answered
24 March 2015
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
14 days
The Minister for Environment has provided the following response.
(a)-(d) These matters are part of the planning work that is currently being undertaken.
(a)-(d) These matters are part of the planning work that is currently being undertaken.
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