Dr. Thomas questions the Southern Ports Authority's landholding at Bunbury Port, its activation under the landlord model, and the status of roll-on roll-off (RORO) deployment. The Minister's response references a previous answer and states there are no current plans for RORO development.

AnsweredQoN 1508Legislative Council
Asked
14 November 2024
Portfolio
Ports

QuestionView source ↗

SOUTHERN PORTS AUTHORITY
— BUNBURY PORT
1508. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the Leader of the House
representing the Minister for Ports:
(1) What is the total Southern Ports
Authority landholding at Bunbury port?
(2) Of this landholding, how much is
currently activated under the Bunbury port landlord model?
(3) Within the
three specific concept studies undertaken by Southern Ports Authority since
2017 investigating suitability of Bunbury port infrastructure to facilitate roll-on
roll-off vehicle trade, has the volume or area of land required for successful
RORO deployment been determined?
(4) If yes to (3), what is the area
of land deemed suitable to deliver RORO at Bunbury port?
(5) What is the status of government
commitment to RORO deployment at Bunbury port?

AnswerView source ↗

I note it is Thursday. RORO is
right up there with PFAS.
(1)–(4) Please refer to
Legislative Council question on notice 1560, answered in 2023.
(5) There are no current plans to
develop roll-on roll-off handling capability at the port of Bunbury.

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