Mr Masters questions the Minister about funding for a study on coastal erosion in Geographe Bay. The Minister expresses in-principle support, pending budget considerations and negotiations with the Shire of Busselton.

AnsweredQoN 707Legislative Assembly
Asked
31 July 2001
Member
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(1) Is the Minister aware of Transport Western Australia’s approval, on 2 occasions over the past 2 years, for funding and coordination assistance with a consultant’s study of the natural processes operating in Geographe Bay as the first step in understanding and managing coastal erosion problems within the Bay?
(2) Will the Minister support this study?
(3) If yes, when is the study likely to commence and finish?
(4) If no, what reasons can be put to prevent this essential research project from proceeding?

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Answered
8 November 2001
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
100 days
(2) In principle, yes (3) The terms and scope of the project are being negotiated with the Shire of Busselton (4) When negotiations are complete on the terms and scope the funding for the study will be considered as part of the budget process.
(3) The terms and scope of the project are being negotiated with the Shire of Busselton (4) When negotiations are complete on the terms and scope the funding for the study will be considered as part of the budget process.
(4) When negotiations are complete on the terms and scope the funding for the study will be considered as part of the budget process.

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