❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks clarification on the removal of two parcels of land in Wongan Hills and Jerramungup from the Government's Land Sales Program, inquiring about the reasons and decision-makers involved.
AnsweredQoN 5227Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Government's Land Sales Program and ask: (a) for what reason was the land at 9591 Northam-Pithara Road, Wongan Hills removed from sale, and who made the decision to do so; and (b) for what reason was the land at 1 Mason Street, Jerramungup removed from sale, and who made the decision to do so?
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Answered
10 May 2016
Responded by
Minister for Lands
Response time
56 days
(a) The land at 9591 Northam-Pithara Road, Wongan Hills, is a Crown reserve under management order to the Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia (DAFWA). The Department of Lands (DoL) and DAFWA are currently discussing the operational requirements for the site before a decision is made on the sale
(b) The land at 1 Mason Street, Jerramungup is a Crown land reserve under management order to DAFWA. DoL and DAFWA are currently discussing the site’s contamination before a decision is made on the site
(b) The land at 1 Mason Street, Jerramungup is a Crown land reserve under management order to DAFWA. DoL and DAFWA are currently discussing the site’s contamination before a decision is made on the site
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