A parliamentary question seeks information regarding Heritage Council approvals for the Hale House redevelopment, including dates, applicant, and potential influence from the Premier's office. The Minister's answer confirms the Heritage Council provided advice, dates of application and approval, and denies any influence from the Premier's office.

AnsweredQoN 6035Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 August 2011
Portfolio
Heritage

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(1) Would the Minister advise if works associated with the redevelopment of Hale House have been approved by the Heritage Council; and
(a) if yes, on what date was approval given;
(b) if yes, on what date was the application for works submitted to the Heritage Council; and
(c) if yes, from whom was the application submitted?
(2) Did the Heritage Council receive any representations from the Premier’s office or the Premier’s Department with the view to expediting any approval processes; and
(a) if yes, from whom?
(3) Did approval for, or notification of, the redevelopment of Hale House require gazetting in the Government Gazette; and
(a) if yes, on what date did this notice appear in the Government Gazette?

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Answered
29 September 2011
Responded by
Minister for Heritage
Response time
30 days
(1) The Heritage Council of Western Australia provides advice to decision-making authorities on works proposed on places entered in the State Register. Advice on the works proposed for Hale House has been provided to the decision-making authority.
(a) 7 July 2011.
(b) 23 June 2011.
(c) Western Australian Planning Commission.
(2) No.
(a) Not Applicable.
(3) No.
(a) Not Applicable.
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