Question seeks clarity on the establishment and structure of a management body for the proposed 'Peel Region Park', including the potential absorption of existing authorities. The answer provides a progress update, indicating ongoing inter-departmental collaboration and consideration of community involvement.

AnsweredQoN 1721Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 April 2002
Portfolio
the Environment and Heritage

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(1) Does the Minister or the Government intend to set up a body to manage the ‘Peel Region Park’ in the Peel Region Scheme?
(2) Who will be on the management organisation?
(3) Will any other organisation, such as the Peel Inlet Management Authority, be absorbed into such an organisation?

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Answered
14 May 2002
Responded by
Minister for the Environment and Heritage
Response time
34 days
However, departments within my portfolio are working closely with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure in this process. (2) This will be determined as part of the Peel Regional Park Plan. (3) The role performed by the Peel Inlet Management Authority will be a major consideration when determining the Peel Regional Park management arrangements. The Water and Rivers Commission is working with DPI and Conservation and Land Management to develop the best model for incorporating community involvement in the management of both the Peel Harvey waterways and the 'Peel Regional Park'.
(2) This will be determined as part of the Peel Regional Park Plan. (3) The role performed by the Peel Inlet Management Authority will be a major consideration when determining the Peel Regional Park management arrangements. The Water and Rivers Commission is working with DPI and Conservation and Land Management to develop the best model for incorporating community involvement in the management of both the Peel Harvey waterways and the 'Peel Regional Park'.
(3) The role performed by the Peel Inlet Management Authority will be a major consideration when determining the Peel Regional Park management arrangements. The Water and Rivers Commission is working with DPI and Conservation and Land Management to develop the best model for incorporating community involvement in the management of both the Peel Harvey waterways and the 'Peel Regional Park'.
The Water and Rivers Commission is working with DPI and Conservation and Land Management to develop the best model for incorporating community involvement in the management of both the Peel Harvey waterways and the 'Peel Regional Park'.

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