❓ A WA parliamentary question scrutinizing the Western Trade Coast Industries Committee (WTC IC), its formation, membership, activities, and projected economic impact as outlined in LandCorp's annual report. The answer provides details on the committee's establishment and goals.
AnsweredQoN 6316Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Western Trade Coast Industries Committee and ask:
(a) when was the committee formed;
(b) who are the members of the committee;
(c) how many times has the committee met since its inception;
(d) on what dates were meetings held;
(e) which committees did this particular committee replace;
(f) how will the creation of the committee produce an estimated additional $2billion per annum as outlined in the LandCorp Annual Report;
(g) as at 17 October 2011, what additional amount has been produced through the creation of this committee;
(h) how will the creation of the committee produce an additional 1,600 jobs as outlined in the LandCorp annual report; and
(i) as at 17 October 2011, what is the amount of additional jobs that have been produced through the creation of this committee?
(a) when was the committee formed;
(b) who are the members of the committee;
(c) how many times has the committee met since its inception;
(d) on what dates were meetings held;
(e) which committees did this particular committee replace;
(f) how will the creation of the committee produce an estimated additional $2billion per annum as outlined in the LandCorp Annual Report;
(g) as at 17 October 2011, what additional amount has been produced through the creation of this committee;
(h) how will the creation of the committee produce an additional 1,600 jobs as outlined in the LandCorp annual report; and
(i) as at 17 October 2011, what is the amount of additional jobs that have been produced through the creation of this committee?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
22 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Lands
Response time
34 days
(a) 9 May 2011.
(b) The Western Trade Coast Industries Committee (WTC IC) comprises of the Chair, Deputy Chair, 11 organisations and two industry representatives:
· WTC IC Chair - Hon Phil Edman MLC
· WTC IC Deputy Chair - Chris Oughton (Kwinana Industries Council)
· Local Government Authorities - City of Cockburn, Town of Kwinana and the City of Rockingham
· LandCorp
· Fremantle Ports
· Departments of Planning, State Development, Commerce, Environment and Conservation, Transport, and Water.
· Two industry representatives - Jim Fitzgerald and Les Vogiatzakis
(c) Four.
(d) 3 June 2011, 8 August 2011, 6 September 2011 and 25 October 2011.
(e) Five committees:
i. Kwinana Buffer Review Committee;
ii. Latitude 32 Community Reference Group;
iii. East Rockingham Industrial Park Community Advisory Committee;
iv. Kwinana Industries Coordinating Committee; and
v. Kwinana Quay Steering Committee.
(f) The increased economic output and additional job creation figures are based on an economic model taking into account industrial cluster development providing increased productivity and efficiency. This is facilitated through a coordinated infrastructure planning and development approach from Government and Industry through the WTC IC.
(g) This has not been measured yet. The increased economic output and additional job creation are long term goals and the Committee was only established in May 2011.
(h) Refer (f) above.
(i) Refer (g) above.
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(b) The Western Trade Coast Industries Committee (WTC IC) comprises of the Chair, Deputy Chair, 11 organisations and two industry representatives:
· WTC IC Chair - Hon Phil Edman MLC
· WTC IC Deputy Chair - Chris Oughton (Kwinana Industries Council)
· Local Government Authorities - City of Cockburn, Town of Kwinana and the City of Rockingham
· LandCorp
· Fremantle Ports
· Departments of Planning, State Development, Commerce, Environment and Conservation, Transport, and Water.
· Two industry representatives - Jim Fitzgerald and Les Vogiatzakis
(c) Four.
(d) 3 June 2011, 8 August 2011, 6 September 2011 and 25 October 2011.
(e) Five committees:
i. Kwinana Buffer Review Committee;
ii. Latitude 32 Community Reference Group;
iii. East Rockingham Industrial Park Community Advisory Committee;
iv. Kwinana Industries Coordinating Committee; and
v. Kwinana Quay Steering Committee.
(f) The increased economic output and additional job creation figures are based on an economic model taking into account industrial cluster development providing increased productivity and efficiency. This is facilitated through a coordinated infrastructure planning and development approach from Government and Industry through the WTC IC.
(g) This has not been measured yet. The increased economic output and additional job creation are long term goals and the Committee was only established in May 2011.
(h) Refer (f) above.
(i) Refer (g) above.
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