❓ A WA parliamentary question regarding the East Perth Power Station redevelopment. Hon Giz Watson asks about the ministerial council's involvement and timeline, and Hon Graham Giffard responds, clarifying roles and progress.
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EAST PERTH POWER STATION, MINISTERIAL COUNCIL
I refer to the announcement on 9 August 2001 by the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure about the ministerial council examining the future of the East Perth power station site. (1) Is the minister involved in the ministerial council? (2) If yes to (1), in what capacity? (3) To what extent has the East Perth Redevelopment Authority or its officers or staff been involved in determining the future of the power station site or adjoining sites? (4) At the time of the formation of the ministerial council, a time frame of three months was given. As that time has now passed, when will the minister make an announcement on the future of the power station site? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD
I refer to the announcement on 9 August 2001 by the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure about the ministerial council examining the future of the East Perth power station site. (1) Is the minister involved in the ministerial council? (2) If yes to (1), in what capacity? (3) To what extent has the East Perth Redevelopment Authority or its officers or staff been involved in determining the future of the power station site or adjoining sites? (4) At the time of the formation of the ministerial council, a time frame of three months was given. As that time has now passed, when will the minister make an announcement on the future of the power station site? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(1) Is the minister involved in the ministerial council? (2) If yes to (1), in what capacity? (3) To what extent has the East Perth Redevelopment Authority or its officers or staff been involved in determining the future of the power station site or adjoining sites? (4) At the time of the formation of the ministerial council, a time frame of three months was given. As that time has now passed, when will the minister make an announcement on the future of the power station site? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(2) If yes to (1), in what capacity? (3) To what extent has the East Perth Redevelopment Authority or its officers or staff been involved in determining the future of the power station site or adjoining sites? (4) At the time of the formation of the ministerial council, a time frame of three months was given. As that time has now passed, when will the minister make an announcement on the future of the power station site? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(3) To what extent has the East Perth Redevelopment Authority or its officers or staff been involved in determining the future of the power station site or adjoining sites? (4) At the time of the formation of the ministerial council, a time frame of three months was given. As that time has now passed, when will the minister make an announcement on the future of the power station site? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(4) At the time of the formation of the ministerial council, a time frame of three months was given. As that time has now passed, when will the minister make an announcement on the future of the power station site? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(1) Is the minister involved in the ministerial council? (2) If yes to (1), in what capacity? (3) To what extent has the East Perth Redevelopment Authority or its officers or staff been involved in determining the future of the power station site or adjoining sites? (4) At the time of the formation of the ministerial council, a time frame of three months was given. As that time has now passed, when will the minister make an announcement on the future of the power station site? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(2) If yes to (1), in what capacity? (3) To what extent has the East Perth Redevelopment Authority or its officers or staff been involved in determining the future of the power station site or adjoining sites? (4) At the time of the formation of the ministerial council, a time frame of three months was given. As that time has now passed, when will the minister make an announcement on the future of the power station site? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(3) To what extent has the East Perth Redevelopment Authority or its officers or staff been involved in determining the future of the power station site or adjoining sites? (4) At the time of the formation of the ministerial council, a time frame of three months was given. As that time has now passed, when will the minister make an announcement on the future of the power station site? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(4) At the time of the formation of the ministerial council, a time frame of three months was given. As that time has now passed, when will the minister make an announcement on the future of the power station site? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(1) Yes. (2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(2) Chairperson. (3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(3) The area is included within the East Perth redevelopment scheme boundary. As the relevant planning authority, EPRA has coordinated a review of redevelopment options for the property, including the adjoining land. (4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
(4) A recommendation on a preferred use for the site will soon be submitted to and considered by Cabinet.
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