❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed information on the Bush Forever scheme, including land area, ownership, acquisitions, and zoning. The response provides some data but cites resource constraints for certain requests and outlines the process for public access to relevant reports.
AnsweredQoN 1772Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
(1) What was the total area of land set aside for the Bush Plan (Bush Forever) scheme?
(2) With reference to (1) how much of this land has now been removed from Bush Forever?
(3) What percentage of Bush Forever land is privately owned?
(4) What percentage is owned by the State Government?
(5) What percentage is owned by Local Governments?
(6) What percentage is owned by other entities and who are these owners?
(7) How many hectares of privately owned Bush Forever land has been purchased in each year since Bush Plan/Bush Forever began?
(8) How much has the government paid for Bush Plan/Bush Forever land in each year since this scheme began?
(9) How many hectares of Bush Forever land -
(a) has been reserved as parks and recreation; and
(b) is proposed to be reserved as parks and recreation?
(10) How will land not reserved as parks and recreation be zoned?
(11) Has the Western Australian Planning Commission recently prepared a report on the reservation of Bush Forever land?
(12) If yes to (11) when will the report become available for public scrutiny and comment?
(13) How much of the land originally included in Bush Plan was owned by the State Government and Local Government Councils?
(14) How much of the land referred to in (13) has been deleted from the original proposal?
(2) With reference to (1) how much of this land has now been removed from Bush Forever?
(3) What percentage of Bush Forever land is privately owned?
(4) What percentage is owned by the State Government?
(5) What percentage is owned by Local Governments?
(6) What percentage is owned by other entities and who are these owners?
(7) How many hectares of privately owned Bush Forever land has been purchased in each year since Bush Plan/Bush Forever began?
(8) How much has the government paid for Bush Plan/Bush Forever land in each year since this scheme began?
(9) How many hectares of Bush Forever land -
(a) has been reserved as parks and recreation; and
(b) is proposed to be reserved as parks and recreation?
(10) How will land not reserved as parks and recreation be zoned?
(11) Has the Western Australian Planning Commission recently prepared a report on the reservation of Bush Forever land?
(12) If yes to (11) when will the report become available for public scrutiny and comment?
(13) How much of the land originally included in Bush Plan was owned by the State Government and Local Government Councils?
(14) How much of the land referred to in (13) has been deleted from the original proposal?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
27 March 2007
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
28 days
(b) is proposed to be reserved as parks and recreation?
Bush Forever 2000 - Vegetated Area: 60,378 ha This includes Bush Forever area 406 (Wilbinga) which lies outside the Perth Metropolitan Region Scheme area. (2) The bushland dataset for 2006 from the Department of Agriculture and Food is still being processed and verified by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure. This work is currently being undertaken and the data should be available by June 2007. (3) - (6) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(2) The bushland dataset for 2006 from the Department of Agriculture and Food is still being processed and verified by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure. This work is currently being undertaken and the data should be available by June 2007. (3) - (6) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
The bushland dataset for 2006 from the Department of Agriculture and Food is still being processed and verified by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure. This work is currently being undertaken and the data should be available by June 2007. (3) - (6) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(3) - (6) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(3) - (6) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
* purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
* purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
Bush Forever 2000 - Vegetated Area: 60,378 ha This includes Bush Forever area 406 (Wilbinga) which lies outside the Perth Metropolitan Region Scheme area. (2) The bushland dataset for 2006 from the Department of Agriculture and Food is still being processed and verified by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure. This work is currently being undertaken and the data should be available by June 2007. (3) - (6) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(2) The bushland dataset for 2006 from the Department of Agriculture and Food is still being processed and verified by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure. This work is currently being undertaken and the data should be available by June 2007. (3) - (6) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
The bushland dataset for 2006 from the Department of Agriculture and Food is still being processed and verified by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure. This work is currently being undertaken and the data should be available by June 2007. (3) - (6) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(3) - (6) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(3) - (6) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(7) YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
YEAR HA. PURCHASED (private lands) 2000/01 170.23 2001/02 138.00 2002/03 10.00 2003/04 160.00 2004/05 70.00 2005/06 73.00 2006/07* 149.00 TOTAL 770.23 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
* purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(8) Records are only separately kept of lands acquired for Bushplan/Bush Forever that were not previously reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme. A commitment of $100 million was made in 2000 to fund these additional lands over a 10 year program. Bushplan/Bush Forever sites that were already reserved are acquired via the WAPC annual acquisition program. The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
The following table provides a summary of acquisitions for the additional land. YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
YEAR No. PROPERTIES ACQUIRED HA. PURCHASED COST 2000/01 20 194.3601 $9,416,019 2001/02 15 151.9826 $6,743,263 2002/03 9 17.7967 $2,637,400 2003/04 10 165.2666 $8,814,292 2004/05 11 96.2492 $4,451,836 2005/06 13 102.5940 $7,402,774 2006/07* 4 149.4185 $16,839,721 TOTAL 86 877.6677 $56,105,306 * purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
* purchases settled or under contract to settle this financial year (9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(9) (a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(a) As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
As at February 2007: 30,211 ha (b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(b) 22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
22,282 ha (10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(10) Land that is not identified as Parks and Recreation reservation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme will continue with its current zoning or reservation, as a Bush Forever area boundary does NOT change the underlying zone or reservation. (11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(11) A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
A draft Report on Submissions was prepared for the Western Australian Planning Commission in March 2006 as a result of public submissions and comments to Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and Related Lands and draft Statement of Planning Policy 2.8 - Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region. (12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(12) The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
The Report on Submissions, transcripts of the hearings and the written public submissions, once approved by the Governor, will be presented to Parliament where they must lay for 12 sitting days. The reports will be available to the public once they have been tabled in Parliament. State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
State Planning Policy 2.8 will be available to the public once approved by the Governor and a public notice is published in the Government Gazette. (13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(13) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search. (14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
(14) This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
This data in not available and would require extensive resources to undertake such a search.
Explore WA Government Data
Search the full archive in the free dashboard, or query programmatically via API.
Explore more
Government Gazette
Appointments, regulatory notices, planning changes.
Hansard
Debates, questions, speeches and sentiment.
Tabled Papers
Reports and documents tabled in Parliament.
Committees
Committee profiles and recent reports.
Regulations
Subsidiary legislation with filters and summaries.
Bills
Proposed laws and parliamentary progress.
Acts
Current WA legislation and summaries.
Explanatory Memoranda
Bills with EMs (text/PDF) available.
Members
MP profiles, party breakdown and rankings.
Pollie Rankings
Data-driven rankings across 19 categories.
Amendment Chains
Track how schemes and regulations evolve over time.