A member of parliament questions the cost and accuracy of a promotional video for the Perth Waterfront development, seeking assurance on the legality and truthfulness of the information presented.

AnsweredQoN 8842Legislative Assembly
Asked
27 September 2012
Portfolio
Planning

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In relation to the most recent fly-through video on the Perth Waterfront produced by the Barnett Government, I ask:
(a) what was the cost of the video;
(b) does the video suggest that the Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority and its agents do not warrant the accuracy of the information or renders and do not accept any liability for any error or discrepancy in that information; and
(c) apart from previous information and renders that city workers can drive their jet skis in and park at the Quay, and others in high rise offices can sling a rod out their windows to fish in the Quay, what information in the most recent launch will the Barnett Government guarantee are legally true and correct?

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Answered
6 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
40 days
(a) The cost of the video is budgeted as part of the approved $440m for the project.
(b - c) The information contained in the video is for information purposes only, and is an artistic representation of the future development. Information and renders in the video are indicative only and may be subject to change. Future development is based on the approved Master Plan and Design Guidelines.
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