❓ Hon. Tjorn Sibma requests the Minister for Transport to table the rail growth plan. The Minister responds that the plan is an internal working document, not government-approved, and currently under review.
AnsweredQoN 753Legislative Council
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STATE INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY
753. Hon TJORN SIBMA to the Leader of the House representing
the Minister for Transport:
I refer to the rail growth plan.
Would the minister please table the plan?
753. Hon TJORN SIBMA to the Leader of the House representing
the Minister for Transport:
I refer to the rail growth plan.
Would the minister please table the plan?
AnswerView source ↗
I
thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The rail growth
plan is an internal working document produced by the Public Transport
Authority. It is not a document that is approved or reviewed by government, or
used by government for future investment decisions. The document is currently
undergoing review and will be updated as a matter of course.
thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The rail growth
plan is an internal working document produced by the Public Transport
Authority. It is not a document that is approved or reviewed by government, or
used by government for future investment decisions. The document is currently
undergoing review and will be updated as a matter of course.
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