❓ Hon Alison Xamon asks about the status of the state integrated public transport strategy, the timing of its release for public consultation, and which stakeholder groups will be engaged. Hon Simon O’Brien provides a timeline and confirms public consultation will occur.
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STATE INTEGRATED PUBLIC TRANSPORT STRATEGY
I refer to the state integrated public transport strategy. (1) What is the current status of the state integrated public transport strategy? (2) When will the minister release the strategy for public consultation and stakeholder engagement? (3) Which specific stakeholder groups have been identified for engagement? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
I refer to the state integrated public transport strategy. (1) What is the current status of the state integrated public transport strategy? (2) When will the minister release the strategy for public consultation and stakeholder engagement? (3) Which specific stakeholder groups have been identified for engagement? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(1) What is the current status of the state integrated public transport strategy? (2) When will the minister release the strategy for public consultation and stakeholder engagement? (3) Which specific stakeholder groups have been identified for engagement? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(2) When will the minister release the strategy for public consultation and stakeholder engagement? (3) Which specific stakeholder groups have been identified for engagement? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(3) Which specific stakeholder groups have been identified for engagement? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(1) What is the current status of the state integrated public transport strategy? (2) When will the minister release the strategy for public consultation and stakeholder engagement? (3) Which specific stakeholder groups have been identified for engagement? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(2) When will the minister release the strategy for public consultation and stakeholder engagement? (3) Which specific stakeholder groups have been identified for engagement? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(3) Which specific stakeholder groups have been identified for engagement? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. I have a couple of very similar questions. This is about the public transport strategy, is it not? Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
Hon Alison Xamon : Yes. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich : You wouldn’t know anything about that. Don’t worry about it. The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
The PRESIDENT : Order! Ignore that, minister. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : Yes. It is like tinnitus or a flea or something, is it not? It is a bit hard to ignore the grating annoyance value. (1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(1) I have appointed an independent panel to undertake the 2031 public transport strategy for Perth and Peel. A preliminary report is expected in early 2010, and it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed in the June quarter of 2010. This will correspond with the completion of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s urban planning strategy for Perth to 2031. (2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(2) The public transport strategy will be released for public consultation after the government has considered the final report. (3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
(3) A range of stakeholder groups will be included in a public consultation process.
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