A WA parliamentary question seeks further details on alleged clearing incidents, including affected areas and rare flora taken. The Minister provides some specific answers but states the total area affected in one instance is unknown.

AnsweredQoN 899Legislative Council
Asked
8 May 2003
Portfolio
Environment and Heritage

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I refer to the answer to my question without notice 855 of 10 April and seek further details. (1) What is the total number of hectares affected by the actual or alleged clearing incidents mentioned in point (3) of the answer? (2) How many hectares were affected at each location mentioned in point (3) of the answer? (3) Where was the actual or alleged clearing incident mentioned in point (4) of the answer? (4) What species of rare flora was or were taken or alleged to have been taken at the actual or alleged incident mentioned in point (4) of the answer? (5) What is the total number of hectares affected by the actual or alleged clearing incidents mentioned in point (6) of the answer? (6) How many hectares were affected at each location mentioned in point (7) of the answer? Hon TOM STEPHENS

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(1) Unknown. (2) See (1). (3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(1) What is the total number of hectares affected by the actual or alleged clearing incidents mentioned in point (3) of the answer? (2) How many hectares were affected at each location mentioned in point (3) of the answer? (3) Where was the actual or alleged clearing incident mentioned in point (4) of the answer? (4) What species of rare flora was or were taken or alleged to have been taken at the actual or alleged incident mentioned in point (4) of the answer? (5) What is the total number of hectares affected by the actual or alleged clearing incidents mentioned in point (6) of the answer? (6) How many hectares were affected at each location mentioned in point (7) of the answer? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) Unknown. (2) See (1). (3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(2) How many hectares were affected at each location mentioned in point (3) of the answer? (3) Where was the actual or alleged clearing incident mentioned in point (4) of the answer? (4) What species of rare flora was or were taken or alleged to have been taken at the actual or alleged incident mentioned in point (4) of the answer? (5) What is the total number of hectares affected by the actual or alleged clearing incidents mentioned in point (6) of the answer? (6) How many hectares were affected at each location mentioned in point (7) of the answer? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) Unknown. (2) See (1). (3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(3) Where was the actual or alleged clearing incident mentioned in point (4) of the answer? (4) What species of rare flora was or were taken or alleged to have been taken at the actual or alleged incident mentioned in point (4) of the answer? (5) What is the total number of hectares affected by the actual or alleged clearing incidents mentioned in point (6) of the answer? (6) How many hectares were affected at each location mentioned in point (7) of the answer? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) Unknown. (2) See (1). (3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(4) What species of rare flora was or were taken or alleged to have been taken at the actual or alleged incident mentioned in point (4) of the answer? (5) What is the total number of hectares affected by the actual or alleged clearing incidents mentioned in point (6) of the answer? (6) How many hectares were affected at each location mentioned in point (7) of the answer? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) Unknown. (2) See (1). (3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(5) What is the total number of hectares affected by the actual or alleged clearing incidents mentioned in point (6) of the answer? (6) How many hectares were affected at each location mentioned in point (7) of the answer? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) Unknown. (2) See (1). (3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(6) How many hectares were affected at each location mentioned in point (7) of the answer? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) Unknown. (2) See (1). (3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) Unknown. (2) See (1). (3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(1) Unknown. (2) See (1). (3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(2) See (1). (3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(3) Mullewa. (4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(4) Conostylis dielsii subspecies teres . (5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(5) Approximately 800 hectares. (6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.
(6) Camballin, 300 hectares; Capel, two hectares; Jindong, two hectares; Newdegate, 500 hectares; Southern River, two hectares; Wanneroo, two hectares; and York, one hectare.

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