Question regarding the completion and tabling of an independent assessment on the impact of logging on salinity in the proposed extension of Wellington National Park. The assessment was received, and the report will be made public after government consideration.

AnsweredQoN 475Legislative Council
Asked
28 August 2001

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(1) Has the independent assessment of scientific and economic community values and the impact of logging on salinity in the proposed extension of the Wellington National Park, Palmer and Leach blocks and Helms Block near Nannup been completed? (2) If yes, will the minister table the findings of the above assessments? (3) If not, why not? Hon TOM STEPHENS

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, the Conservation Commission of Western Australia received the assessment report on 28 August. (2)-(3) The report will be made publicly available once the Government has considered it.
(2) If yes, will the minister table the findings of the above assessments? (3) If not, why not? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, the Conservation Commission of Western Australia received the assessment report on 28 August. (2)-(3) The report will be made publicly available once the Government has considered it.
(3) If not, why not? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, the Conservation Commission of Western Australia received the assessment report on 28 August. (2)-(3) The report will be made publicly available once the Government has considered it.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, the Conservation Commission of Western Australia received the assessment report on 28 August. (2)-(3) The report will be made publicly available once the Government has considered it.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, the Conservation Commission of Western Australia received the assessment report on 28 August. (2)-(3) The report will be made publicly available once the Government has considered it.
(1) Yes, the Conservation Commission of Western Australia received the assessment report on 28 August. (2)-(3) The report will be made publicly available once the Government has considered it.
(2)-(3) The report will be made publicly available once the Government has considered it.

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