A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee's membership, role, and conflict of interest declarations, particularly regarding a Woodside executive. The Minister provides details on membership, statutory functions, and conflict of interest protocols, noting no formal decisions have been made yet.

AnsweredQoN 21Legislative Council
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4 March 2010
Portfolio
Planning

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KIMBERLEY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE
I refer to the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee. (1) What individuals are members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee? (2) What is the role of the KRPC? (3) Is Mr Niegel Grazia required to declare any conflicts of interest arising from his role as vice president of corporate affairs for Woodside? (4) If yes to (3), has Mr Grazia made these declarations? (5) If yes to (4), will the minister table this declaration and related minutes of the KRPC? (6) If no to (4), why not? (7) If yes to (4) and no to (5), why not? (8) Why are Kimberley community organisations or environmental organisations not represented on the KRPC? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(1) What individuals are members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee? (2) What is the role of the KRPC? (3) Is Mr Niegel Grazia required to declare any conflicts of interest arising from his role as vice president of corporate affairs for Woodside? (4) If yes to (3), has Mr Grazia made these declarations? (5) If yes to (4), will the minister table this declaration and related minutes of the KRPC? (6) If no to (4), why not? (7) If yes to (4) and no to (5), why not? (8) Why are Kimberley community organisations or environmental organisations not represented on the KRPC? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(2) What is the role of the KRPC? (3) Is Mr Niegel Grazia required to declare any conflicts of interest arising from his role as vice president of corporate affairs for Woodside? (4) If yes to (3), has Mr Grazia made these declarations? (5) If yes to (4), will the minister table this declaration and related minutes of the KRPC? (6) If no to (4), why not? (7) If yes to (4) and no to (5), why not? (8) Why are Kimberley community organisations or environmental organisations not represented on the KRPC? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(3) Is Mr Niegel Grazia required to declare any conflicts of interest arising from his role as vice president of corporate affairs for Woodside? (4) If yes to (3), has Mr Grazia made these declarations? (5) If yes to (4), will the minister table this declaration and related minutes of the KRPC? (6) If no to (4), why not? (7) If yes to (4) and no to (5), why not? (8) Why are Kimberley community organisations or environmental organisations not represented on the KRPC? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(4) If yes to (3), has Mr Grazia made these declarations? (5) If yes to (4), will the minister table this declaration and related minutes of the KRPC? (6) If no to (4), why not? (7) If yes to (4) and no to (5), why not? (8) Why are Kimberley community organisations or environmental organisations not represented on the KRPC? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(5) If yes to (4), will the minister table this declaration and related minutes of the KRPC? (6) If no to (4), why not? (7) If yes to (4) and no to (5), why not? (8) Why are Kimberley community organisations or environmental organisations not represented on the KRPC? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(6) If no to (4), why not? (7) If yes to (4) and no to (5), why not? (8) Why are Kimberley community organisations or environmental organisations not represented on the KRPC? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(7) If yes to (4) and no to (5), why not? (8) Why are Kimberley community organisations or environmental organisations not represented on the KRPC? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(8) Why are Kimberley community organisations or environmental organisations not represented on the KRPC? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(1) The current members of the Kimberley Regional Planning Committee are Mr Gary Prattley, the Western Australian Planning Commission chairman, ex officio; Mr Philip Woodward; Mr Jamie “Jack” Burton; President Graeme Campbell; President Frederic Mills; Mr Jeff Gooding; Mr Darryl Moncrieff; Ms Gail McGowan; Mr Niegel Grazia; Mr Peter Stubbs; Dr Ivor Roberts; and Mr Wayne Bergmann. (2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(2) As per clause 8(5) of schedule 2 of the Planning and Development Act, a regional planning committee is to — (a) advise the Commission on planning for the region, or part of the region, for which the regional planning committee is established; (b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16. (3) All members are required to declare conflicts of interest as required by the WAPC standing orders of 2009. (4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(b) make recommendations to the Commission on the need for, and the extent and content of, region planning schemes; and (c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16.
(c) perform such of the functions of the Commission under this Act, the Strata Titles Act 1985 and any other written law as are delegated to the committee under section 16.
(4) The KRPC has not made any formal decisions, so no formal declarations have been made by any member. At the KRPC meeting held on 3 February 2010, Mr Grazia informed the committee of his position at Woodside and possible conflicts of interest at future meetings. (5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(5) See (4). The minutes have yet to be confirmed by the KRPC. (6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(6) No formal decisions have been made by the committee and therefore no formal declarations have been made by any member. (7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(7) See (4). (8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
(8) Community representatives include Mr Jack Burton, the two local government representatives from the Shire of Broome and the Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley, and Mr Wayne Bergmann from the Kimberley Land Council. Environmental interests are represented by Mr Darryl Moncrieff from the Department of Environment and Conservation.

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