❓ Dr. Nahan questions the Premier regarding the $10 million commitment to Collie Adventure Trails, specifically inquiring about the existence and basis of a business case. The Premier confirms a business case existed and identifies the responsible agency.
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I refer to the media release "$10m Budget boost to make Collie a world-class trail adventure town' dated 24 April 2019, and I ask: (a) Was a business case prepared prior to the commitment of $10 million to Collie Adventure Trails; (b) If yes to (a), will the Premier table the business case? If not, why not; (c) If no to (a), on what basis was the $10m allocated; and (d) Which agency is responsible for implementing the initiative?
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11 June 2019
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(a)-(c) Yes, a business case was prepared in order to inform the funding decision of the Expenditure Review Committee.
(d) The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
(d) The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
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