Mr. Rundle questions the transparency of the consultation process for the South Coast Marine Park, suggesting the government is withholding information. The Minister assures an open and transparent process involving all stakeholders.

AnsweredQoN 135Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 March 2023
Portfolio
Environment

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SOUTH COAST MARINE PARK — CONSULTATION
135. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Minister for Environment:
I have a supplementary question.
That is what I am suggesting. What does the government have to hide, because surely
it is in everyone's best interests to access all relevant information
when making their public submissions?

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There
is a process that has been around for a long, long time. It has resulted in
other marine parks being formed. There will be an open process. There is an
open process. The parties to the process are engaged; they are part of it. The
fishers are part of it. The recfishers are part of it. It is open and
transparent. It is a process that will deliver a great outcome.
Visitors — Barry and
Helen Rowe
The
SPEAKER : On behalf of the member for Belmont, I would also like to
acknowledge Mr Barry Rowe and Mrs Helen Rowe in my Speaker's gallery.

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