❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the redevelopment of Perth Oval into a rectangular stadium, covering lease agreements, timelines, and construction plans. The government provides some answers, but defers on specifics until later stages.
AnsweredQoN 3227Legislative Council
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I refer to your announcement on 7 September 2010, regarding the Government reaching agreement on a lease for Perth Oval, and ask-
(1) Does the Government also intend to seek an agreement with the company that has management rights over the Oval?
(2) If yes to (1), have negotiations commenced and if so, when?
(3) What does the Government hope to achieve from any agreement?
(4) When does the Government expect negotiations to be completed?
(5) Does the Government have a timeline for key milestones in the redevelopment of Perth Oval as a rectangular stadium?
(6) If yes to (5), will the Minister table it?
(7) If no to (5), why not?
(8) When does the Government expect to have concept plans finalised?
(9) When does the Government expect construction will commence?
(10) When does the Government expect the redeveloped stadium to be completed?
(1) Does the Government also intend to seek an agreement with the company that has management rights over the Oval?
(2) If yes to (1), have negotiations commenced and if so, when?
(3) What does the Government hope to achieve from any agreement?
(4) When does the Government expect negotiations to be completed?
(5) Does the Government have a timeline for key milestones in the redevelopment of Perth Oval as a rectangular stadium?
(6) If yes to (5), will the Minister table it?
(7) If no to (5), why not?
(8) When does the Government expect to have concept plans finalised?
(9) When does the Government expect construction will commence?
(10) When does the Government expect the redeveloped stadium to be completed?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
14 February 2011
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Sport and Recreation
Response time
81 days
1. Yes.
2. November 2010
3. Best outcome for the taxpayers of Western Australia.
4. Prior to the commencement of construction.
5. Yes
6. Government expects construction to commence in 2012. Stage one is estimated to take 16 months to complete.
7. A definitive project timeline will be released once the project enters the construction phase.
8. Development concepts are contained in the masterplan report and are available through the Department of Sport and Recreation website.
9. Upon planning approvals being received.
10. Stage one is estimated to take 16 months.
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2. November 2010
3. Best outcome for the taxpayers of Western Australia.
4. Prior to the commencement of construction.
5. Yes
6. Government expects construction to commence in 2012. Stage one is estimated to take 16 months to complete.
7. A definitive project timeline will be released once the project enters the construction phase.
8. Development concepts are contained in the masterplan report and are available through the Department of Sport and Recreation website.
9. Upon planning approvals being received.
10. Stage one is estimated to take 16 months.
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