❓ A WA parliamentary question seeking clarification and updated information on the funding sources and allocation for the implementation of the new Forest Management Plan, following up on a previous question on the same topic.
AnsweredQoN 2461Legislative Council
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With reference to question on notice No. 1873, put by my colleague, Hon Giz Watson MLC, and the Minister’s reply of May 4 2004 on the subject of the costs of implementing the new Forest Management Plan -
(1) Can the Minister confirm that the figures given in part (1) of the answer are still correct?
(2) If there have been any changes, what are they and why have they occurred?
(3) What amount of the funding is coming from -
(a) Department of Conservation and Land Management;
(b) Forest Products Commission; and
(c) other sources?
(4) If a portion is coming from other sources, what are those sources?
(5) With regard to the funding information provided in part (3) of this question, which programs will be paid for by -
(a) Department of Conservation and Land Management;
(b) Forest Products Commission; and
(c) other sources?
(1) Can the Minister confirm that the figures given in part (1) of the answer are still correct?
(2) If there have been any changes, what are they and why have they occurred?
(3) What amount of the funding is coming from -
(a) Department of Conservation and Land Management;
(b) Forest Products Commission; and
(c) other sources?
(4) If a portion is coming from other sources, what are those sources?
(5) With regard to the funding information provided in part (3) of this question, which programs will be paid for by -
(a) Department of Conservation and Land Management;
(b) Forest Products Commission; and
(c) other sources?
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Answered
10 November 2004
Responded by
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development representing the Minister for the Environment
Response time
43 days
(b) Forest Products Commission; and (c) other sources?
(c) other sources?
(b) Forest Products Commission; and (c) other sources?
(c) other sources?
2. Not Applicable. 3. a) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is contributing $2.2M in years 1 and 2, $1.8M in year 3 and $1.647M in year 4 and beyond. b) The Forest Products Commission is contributing $0.5M in years 1 and 2 and $0.9M in years 3, 4 and beyond. c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is contributing $0.213M in each of the first four years and beyond. 4. See answer to 3(c) 5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
3. a) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is contributing $2.2M in years 1 and 2, $1.8M in year 3 and $1.647M in year 4 and beyond. b) The Forest Products Commission is contributing $0.5M in years 1 and 2 and $0.9M in years 3, 4 and beyond. c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is contributing $0.213M in each of the first four years and beyond. 4. See answer to 3(c) 5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
b) The Forest Products Commission is contributing $0.5M in years 1 and 2 and $0.9M in years 3, 4 and beyond. c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is contributing $0.213M in each of the first four years and beyond. 4. See answer to 3(c) 5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is contributing $0.213M in each of the first four years and beyond. 4. See answer to 3(c) 5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
4. See answer to 3(c) 5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
(c) other sources?
(b) Forest Products Commission; and (c) other sources?
(c) other sources?
2. Not Applicable. 3. a) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is contributing $2.2M in years 1 and 2, $1.8M in year 3 and $1.647M in year 4 and beyond. b) The Forest Products Commission is contributing $0.5M in years 1 and 2 and $0.9M in years 3, 4 and beyond. c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is contributing $0.213M in each of the first four years and beyond. 4. See answer to 3(c) 5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
3. a) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is contributing $2.2M in years 1 and 2, $1.8M in year 3 and $1.647M in year 4 and beyond. b) The Forest Products Commission is contributing $0.5M in years 1 and 2 and $0.9M in years 3, 4 and beyond. c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is contributing $0.213M in each of the first four years and beyond. 4. See answer to 3(c) 5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
b) The Forest Products Commission is contributing $0.5M in years 1 and 2 and $0.9M in years 3, 4 and beyond. c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is contributing $0.213M in each of the first four years and beyond. 4. See answer to 3(c) 5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is contributing $0.213M in each of the first four years and beyond. 4. See answer to 3(c) 5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
4. See answer to 3(c) 5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
5. a) & b) The contribution from the Forest Products Commission is to be paid directly to the Department of Conservation and Land Management and is not tied to any specific programs. All funding is being applied to implement the actions in the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013(FMP). c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
c) The Conservation Commission of Western Australia is funding auditing the implementation and carrying out of the FMP and the actions in the FMP for which the Conservation Commission has a specific responsibility.
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