❓ A parliamentary question asks whether the current Minister for the Environment and Heritage appealed against an EPA recommendation for a marina development when she was shadow minister, and if so, in what capacity. The Minister confirms she did so as shadow minister, and the appeal was allowed.
AnsweredQoN 390Legislative Council
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(1) Is it correct, as was outlined in the Environmental Protection Authority Bulletin No 796, that when the Minister for the Environment and Heritage was the shadow Minister for the Environment, she appealed against the recommendation of the EPA to approve the proposal by Coral Coast Marina Development Pty Ltd at Mauds Landing? (2) If so, did the minister appeal in her capacity as shadow minister on behalf of the then Opposition or in a private capacity? Hon TOM STEPHENS
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The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has provided the following response. (1) Yes. (2) The minister appealed in her capacity as the shadow Minister for the Environment and the former Minister for the Environment; Employment and Training allowed the appeal.
(2) If so, did the minister appeal in her capacity as shadow minister on behalf of the then Opposition or in a private capacity? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has provided the following response. (1) Yes. (2) The minister appealed in her capacity as the shadow Minister for the Environment and the former Minister for the Environment; Employment and Training allowed the appeal.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has provided the following response. (1) Yes. (2) The minister appealed in her capacity as the shadow Minister for the Environment and the former Minister for the Environment; Employment and Training allowed the appeal.
The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has provided the following response. (1) Yes. (2) The minister appealed in her capacity as the shadow Minister for the Environment and the former Minister for the Environment; Employment and Training allowed the appeal.
(2) The minister appealed in her capacity as the shadow Minister for the Environment and the former Minister for the Environment; Employment and Training allowed the appeal.
(2) If so, did the minister appeal in her capacity as shadow minister on behalf of the then Opposition or in a private capacity? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has provided the following response. (1) Yes. (2) The minister appealed in her capacity as the shadow Minister for the Environment and the former Minister for the Environment; Employment and Training allowed the appeal.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has provided the following response. (1) Yes. (2) The minister appealed in her capacity as the shadow Minister for the Environment and the former Minister for the Environment; Employment and Training allowed the appeal.
The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has provided the following response. (1) Yes. (2) The minister appealed in her capacity as the shadow Minister for the Environment and the former Minister for the Environment; Employment and Training allowed the appeal.
(2) The minister appealed in her capacity as the shadow Minister for the Environment and the former Minister for the Environment; Employment and Training allowed the appeal.
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