A Member of Parliament is seeking information about the membership, selection process, expertise, and accessibility of meeting minutes for the 'Forests Round Table' referenced in an EPA bulletin. The answer provides limited information on selection criteria and confirms the availability of minutes with some exceptions.

AnsweredQoN 2200Legislative Assembly
Asked
29 October 2003
Portfolio
the Environment

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(1) Who are the members of the ‘Forests Round Table’ referred to in the EPA’s Bulletin 1113?
(2) How were they selected or appointed?
(3) What backgrounds and expertise on forest and related issues do each of the members have?
(4) Have minutes of their meetings with the EPA been taken?
(5) If yes, are these minutes available to the public and, if so, how can the public access them?

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Answered
19 November 2003
Responded by
Minister for the Environment
Response time
21 days
(2-3) I selected the members because of their interest in forestry matters. (4) Yes. (5) The EPA minutes are normally publicly available six months after the relevant EPA meeting date in the Department of Environment’s library. These excludes any items that have not yet been reported by the EPA and any appeals that are not yet been determined.
(4) Yes. (5) The EPA minutes are normally publicly available six months after the relevant EPA meeting date in the Department of Environment’s library. These excludes any items that have not yet been reported by the EPA and any appeals that are not yet been determined.
(5) The EPA minutes are normally publicly available six months after the relevant EPA meeting date in the Department of Environment’s library. These excludes any items that have not yet been reported by the EPA and any appeals that are not yet been determined.

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