WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding expenditure on the Oakajee Port/Estate project, including land acquisition and various studies. The government acquired land for $18.071 million and spent $4.825 million on studies.

AnsweredQoN 1827Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 June 2002
Member
Portfolio
State Development

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(b) what funds have been spent on land development or earthworks, and why those funds were spent; and (c) what other expenditure has been incurred with respect to the Oakajee Port/Estate and reasons for that expenditure?
(c) what other expenditure has been incurred with respect to the Oakajee Port/Estate and reasons for that expenditure?
(a) The Government has acquired 6318 hectares at a total cost of $18.071 million. (b) The Government has spent no money on land development or earthworks. (c) The Government has spent $4.825 million on technical, financial, economic, environmental and heritage studies required for the development of an industrial estate and deep water port at Oakajee.
(b) The Government has spent no money on land development or earthworks. (c) The Government has spent $4.825 million on technical, financial, economic, environmental and heritage studies required for the development of an industrial estate and deep water port at Oakajee.
(c) The Government has spent $4.825 million on technical, financial, economic, environmental and heritage studies required for the development of an industrial estate and deep water port at Oakajee.

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Answered
25 June 2002
Responded by
Minister for State Development
Response time
14 days
I am advised:
(a) The Government has acquired 6318 hectares at a total cost of $18.071 million.
(b) The Government has spent no money on land development or earthworks.
(c) The Government has spent $4.825 million on technical, financial, economic, environmental and heritage studies required for the development of an industrial estate and deep water port at Oakajee.

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