❓ Question regarding the delayed release of findings from a 2004 public comment period, approval timeline for an amendment, details of a land sale at Leighton Marshalling Yards, and allocation of funds from that sale.
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(a) why the findings of the 2004 public comment period have not yet been released;
(b) when the findings of the 2004 public comment period will be released;
(c) when the amendment will be approved;
(d) how much money the State Government received from the sale of 4 hectares at the southern end of the Leighton Marshalling Yards site;
(e) what the State Government intends to do with the money from the sale of this land; and
(f) will money from the sale of this land be allocated to the Leighton Oceanside Parklands master plan?
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(b) when the findings of the 2004 public comment period will be released;
(c) when the amendment will be approved;
(d) how much money the State Government received from the sale of 4 hectares at the southern end of the Leighton Marshalling Yards site;
(e) what the State Government intends to do with the money from the sale of this land; and
(f) will money from the sale of this land be allocated to the Leighton Oceanside Parklands master plan?
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