❓ The question concerns BGC Cement's proposed silo at Port Hedland wharf, querying the Minister's stance on the Port Authority's decision and potential traffic safety implications. The Minister claims the matter is outside their portfolio.
AnsweredQoN 2485Legislative Assembly
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I refer to plans by BGC Cement to establish a storage silo on the wharf at Port Hedland, and ask:
(a) does the Minister endorse the decision of the Port Hedland Port Authority not to allow the long-term establishment of such a silo; and
(i) if so, why; and
(b) does the Minister accept that the failure to construct a silo on the wharf will increase road traffic between Perth and Port Hedland; and
(i) if so, does the Minister accept it makes the road more dangerous?
(a) does the Minister endorse the decision of the Port Hedland Port Authority not to allow the long-term establishment of such a silo; and
(i) if so, why; and
(b) does the Minister accept that the failure to construct a silo on the wharf will increase road traffic between Perth and Port Hedland; and
(i) if so, does the Minister accept it makes the road more dangerous?
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Answered
21 April 2010
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
35 days
These are not matters relevant to the Minister for Housing and Works.
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