❓ Hon Martin Aldridge questions the Minister for Road Safety regarding the Rural Road Safety Program, specifically seeking details on advice sought, the role of relevant bodies, and funding sources. The Minister provides some answers, referring to tabled papers and ongoing discussions.
AnsweredQoN 2975Legislative Council
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I refer to question without notice 204 regarding the Rural Road Safety Program, noting the correspondence that was tabled, and I ask:
(a) has the Minister sought advice from the Road Safety Council or the Road Safety Commission on this $900 million project;
(b) if yes to (a), on what date was advice sought and please table a copy of your request and the advice received;
(c) what role did the Road Safety Commission or the Road Safety Council have in the development of the business case;
(d) please table the ‘paper’ referred to in the correspondence contained in Legislative Council tabled paper 3670;
(e) has the Minister met with the Road Safety Council and or Commissioner to discuss this project and, if so, on what dates did meetings occur;
(f) has funding for the project been sought from the Road Trauma Trust Account;
(g) has the project been assessed by the Road Safety Council for funding; and
(h) if yes to (f) or (g), will the Minister please table any relevant submission, assessment and response?
(a) has the Minister sought advice from the Road Safety Council or the Road Safety Commission on this $900 million project;
(b) if yes to (a), on what date was advice sought and please table a copy of your request and the advice received;
(c) what role did the Road Safety Commission or the Road Safety Council have in the development of the business case;
(d) please table the ‘paper’ referred to in the correspondence contained in Legislative Council tabled paper 3670;
(e) has the Minister met with the Road Safety Council and or Commissioner to discuss this project and, if so, on what dates did meetings occur;
(f) has funding for the project been sought from the Road Trauma Trust Account;
(g) has the project been assessed by the Road Safety Council for funding; and
(h) if yes to (f) or (g), will the Minister please table any relevant submission, assessment and response?
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Answered
18 August 2020
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Road Safety
Response time
12 days
(a) – (c) Please refer to Legislative Council Question Without Notice 204 . (d) Please see tabled paper [ ]. (e) The Road Safety Council Chairman and Road Safety Commissioner respectively meet with the Minister on a regular basis to discuss a range of road safety matters. In particular, the Chair of the Road Safety Council has championed the program in numerous conversations with the Minister. (f) Yes (g) Yes (h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
(d) Please see tabled paper [ ]. (e) The Road Safety Council Chairman and Road Safety Commissioner respectively meet with the Minister on a regular basis to discuss a range of road safety matters. In particular, the Chair of the Road Safety Council has championed the program in numerous conversations with the Minister. (f) Yes (g) Yes (h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
(e) The Road Safety Council Chairman and Road Safety Commissioner respectively meet with the Minister on a regular basis to discuss a range of road safety matters. In particular, the Chair of the Road Safety Council has championed the program in numerous conversations with the Minister. (f) Yes (g) Yes (h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
(f) Yes (g) Yes (h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
(g) Yes (h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
(h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
(d) Please see tabled paper [ ]. (e) The Road Safety Council Chairman and Road Safety Commissioner respectively meet with the Minister on a regular basis to discuss a range of road safety matters. In particular, the Chair of the Road Safety Council has championed the program in numerous conversations with the Minister. (f) Yes (g) Yes (h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
(e) The Road Safety Council Chairman and Road Safety Commissioner respectively meet with the Minister on a regular basis to discuss a range of road safety matters. In particular, the Chair of the Road Safety Council has championed the program in numerous conversations with the Minister. (f) Yes (g) Yes (h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
(f) Yes (g) Yes (h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
(g) Yes (h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
(h) Please see tabled paper [ ] with further details to be published and tabled in the Western Australian State Budget 2020/21 Budget Statements.
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