This WA parliamentary question seeks information on the condition of pastoral leases, their number, and default notices issued by the Pastoral Lands Board. The Minister provides specific data on these points.

AnsweredQoN 4641Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 February 2011
Portfolio
Lands

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(1) Will the Minister please advise where members of the public can access reports on the condition of Western Australia’s pastoral leases?
(2) How many pastoral leases, covered by the Pastoral Lands Board, currently exist in Western Australia?
(3) How many default notices have been issued to pastoral lease holders by the Pastoral Lands Board since 6 September 2008; and
(a) of the default notices issued, how many were for:
(i) failing to manage the lease in accordance with best environmental management practices;
(ii) for not using pastoral methods appropriate to the land and for the management, conservation and regeneration of pasture for grazing; and
(iii) failing to comply with a determination by the Pastoral Lands Board on the numbers and distribution of stock?

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Answered
14 March 2011
Responded by
Minister for Lands
Response time
27 days
(1) A report prepared annually by the Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation for the Pastoral Lands Board provides this information and copies of these are available electronically on the Department of Regional Development and Lands' website.
(2) 511.
(3) Eight.
(a) Default Notices may address a number of issues. The eight Default Notices issued since 6 September 2008 have been separated into the headings requested as best as possible:
i) One.
ii) Four.
iii) Three.
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