A WA parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the estimated volume of jarrah logs (first and second grade) from Chester Coupe and the tabling of a report on diverse ecotype zones. The Minister states they do not have the answer to the questions.

AnsweredQoN 516Legislative Council
Asked
19 May 2009
Portfolio
Forestry

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chester coupe — diverse ecotype zones
I refer to the minister’s answer to my question without notice 368 on Wednesday, 8 April 2009. (1) Of the total estimated volume of 1 250 to 1 350 cubic metres across all products, what is the estimated volume of first-grade jarrah logs? (2) Of the total estimated volume of 1 250 to 1 350 cubic metres across all products, what is the estimated volume of second-grade jarrah logs? (3) Given that the minister has now committed to tabling the full report to the Forest Products Commission from the Department of Environment and Conservation on diverse ecotype zones in Chester Coupe at a later date, what, if anything, needs to happen before that report will be tabled? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY

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I do not have the answer to that question.
(1) Of the total estimated volume of 1 250 to 1 350 cubic metres across all products, what is the estimated volume of first-grade jarrah logs? (2) Of the total estimated volume of 1 250 to 1 350 cubic metres across all products, what is the estimated volume of second-grade jarrah logs? (3) Given that the minister has now committed to tabling the full report to the Forest Products Commission from the Department of Environment and Conservation on diverse ecotype zones in Chester Coupe at a later date, what, if anything, needs to happen before that report will be tabled? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I do not have the answer to that question.
(2) Of the total estimated volume of 1 250 to 1 350 cubic metres across all products, what is the estimated volume of second-grade jarrah logs? (3) Given that the minister has now committed to tabling the full report to the Forest Products Commission from the Department of Environment and Conservation on diverse ecotype zones in Chester Coupe at a later date, what, if anything, needs to happen before that report will be tabled? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I do not have the answer to that question.
(3) Given that the minister has now committed to tabling the full report to the Forest Products Commission from the Department of Environment and Conservation on diverse ecotype zones in Chester Coupe at a later date, what, if anything, needs to happen before that report will be tabled? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I do not have the answer to that question.
Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I do not have the answer to that question.
I do not have the answer to that question.

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