Hon Barry House asks about the current approved uses, title status, and parliamentary approval requirements for the proposed transfer of several reserves on the Busselton foreshore to freehold land. Hon Kim Chance acknowledges the question but states the information is not readily available and suggests it be put on notice.

AnsweredQoN 690Legislative Council
Asked
4 September 2007
Portfolio
South West

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BUSSELTON FORESHORE REDEVELOPMENT
I refer to the government’s proposed redevelopment of the Busselton foreshore, in particular the following parcels of land: Kookaburra Caravan Park 1, item 20 on the published plan; Kookaburra Caravan Park 2, item 21 on the published plan; Kookaburra Caravan Park 3, item 22 on the published plan; Churchill Park, item 26 on the published plan; and Barnard Park, item 24 on the published plan. (1) What are current approved uses for each of the above reserves under the existing vesting, management or control orders? (2) What is the title status of each of the above reserves? (3) Will the proposed transfer of the above reserves to freehold land, where applicable, require the approval of Parliament? (4) If yes, by what processes will the approval for each reserve be sought? Hon KIM CHANCE

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I thank Hon Barry House for some notice of this question. Clearly, this is quite an involved question. Information is not available at this stage to answer it. I suggest that the member either place the question on notice, or ask the same question later in the week. Hon Barry House : I will put it on notice.
(1) What are current approved uses for each of the above reserves under the existing vesting, management or control orders? (2) What is the title status of each of the above reserves? (3) Will the proposed transfer of the above reserves to freehold land, where applicable, require the approval of Parliament? (4) If yes, by what processes will the approval for each reserve be sought? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barry House for some notice of this question. Clearly, this is quite an involved question. Information is not available at this stage to answer it. I suggest that the member either place the question on notice, or ask the same question later in the week. Hon Barry House : I will put it on notice.
(2) What is the title status of each of the above reserves? (3) Will the proposed transfer of the above reserves to freehold land, where applicable, require the approval of Parliament? (4) If yes, by what processes will the approval for each reserve be sought? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barry House for some notice of this question. Clearly, this is quite an involved question. Information is not available at this stage to answer it. I suggest that the member either place the question on notice, or ask the same question later in the week. Hon Barry House : I will put it on notice.
(3) Will the proposed transfer of the above reserves to freehold land, where applicable, require the approval of Parliament? (4) If yes, by what processes will the approval for each reserve be sought? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barry House for some notice of this question. Clearly, this is quite an involved question. Information is not available at this stage to answer it. I suggest that the member either place the question on notice, or ask the same question later in the week. Hon Barry House : I will put it on notice.
(4) If yes, by what processes will the approval for each reserve be sought? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barry House for some notice of this question. Clearly, this is quite an involved question. Information is not available at this stage to answer it. I suggest that the member either place the question on notice, or ask the same question later in the week. Hon Barry House : I will put it on notice.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Barry House for some notice of this question. Clearly, this is quite an involved question. Information is not available at this stage to answer it. I suggest that the member either place the question on notice, or ask the same question later in the week. Hon Barry House : I will put it on notice.
I thank Hon Barry House for some notice of this question. Clearly, this is quite an involved question. Information is not available at this stage to answer it. I suggest that the member either place the question on notice, or ask the same question later in the week. Hon Barry House : I will put it on notice.
Hon Barry House : I will put it on notice.

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