❓ Hon Lynn MacLaren questions the government about environmental investigations for the Cape Peron tourism precinct project. Hon Wendy Duncan provides answers regarding funding, investigations, consultant selection, outputs, and timelines.
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CAPE PERON TOURISM PRECINCT PROJECT — ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS
I refer to the government’s decision to fund the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project through the Rockingham development office of LandCorp. (1) What investigations are being commissioned? (2) How will the consultants be, or how have they been, selected? (3) What are the required outputs? (4) How long will these investigations take? Hon WENDY DUNCAN
I refer to the government’s decision to fund the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project through the Rockingham development office of LandCorp. (1) What investigations are being commissioned? (2) How will the consultants be, or how have they been, selected? (3) What are the required outputs? (4) How long will these investigations take? Hon WENDY DUNCAN
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(1) What investigations are being commissioned? (2) How will the consultants be, or how have they been, selected? (3) What are the required outputs? (4) How long will these investigations take? Hon WENDY DUNCAN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(2) How will the consultants be, or how have they been, selected? (3) What are the required outputs? (4) How long will these investigations take? Hon WENDY DUNCAN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(3) What are the required outputs? (4) How long will these investigations take? Hon WENDY DUNCAN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(4) How long will these investigations take? Hon WENDY DUNCAN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
Hon WENDY DUNCAN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(1) What investigations are being commissioned? (2) How will the consultants be, or how have they been, selected? (3) What are the required outputs? (4) How long will these investigations take? Hon WENDY DUNCAN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(2) How will the consultants be, or how have they been, selected? (3) What are the required outputs? (4) How long will these investigations take? Hon WENDY DUNCAN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(3) What are the required outputs? (4) How long will these investigations take? Hon WENDY DUNCAN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(4) How long will these investigations take? Hon WENDY DUNCAN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
Hon WENDY DUNCAN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(1) LandCorp, not the Rockingham development office, is funding the preliminary environmental investigations for the proposed Cape Peron tourism precinct project. The investigations that are being commissioned are planning, environmental and engineering. (2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(2) The consultants have been selected through LandCorp’s procurement process as an extension of the phase 1 works. (3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(3) There will be preliminary investigations to assist with the next stage of the Cape Peron tourism precinct project planning and approvals processes. (4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
(4) The investigations are part of a forecast two-year approval phase. Once a private sector partner is selected, carriage of these activities will be undertaken by the selected group.
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