❓ Hon Steven Martin asks the Minister for Transport about the Public Transport Authority's land holdings, including size, value, and usage. The answer provides the total land owned and refers to the PTA's Annual Report for further details.
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I refer to the Public Transport Authority (PTA) and I ask: (a) how much land does the PTA own, in hectares; (b) what is the dollar value of all the land in (a), according to most recent available data; (c) how much of the land in (a) is being used for a public transport purpose; (d) how much of the land in (a) is not currently being used for a public transport purpose; (e) what are the ten largest parcels of land held by the PTA; (f) for each in (e), please identify: (i) the location; (ii) size in hectares; and (iii) estimated dollar value; (g) what are the ten most valuable parcels of land held by the PTA; and (h) for each in (g), please identify: (i) the location; (ii) size in hectares; and (iii) estimated dollar value?
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Answered
12 August 2025
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport
Response time
9 days
(a)-(h) The Public Transport Authority owns 35,472.4 hectares of land.
The carrying amount for the PTA’s land is disclosed annually in its Annual Report.
The carrying amount for the PTA’s land is disclosed annually in its Annual Report.
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