A WA parliamentary question seeks details about the Perth Waterfront development plans, including responsible agencies, private sector involvement, timelines, and costs. The answer provides information on the agencies involved and states a review is underway to determine the timetable and cost.

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11 August 2009
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(1) What Government agency was responsible for the preparation of the plans for the Perth Waterfront, released by the Premier on 24 June 2009?
(2) Was a private sector firm involved in the preparation of the plans; and
(i) if so, who was the firm?
(3) What agency is now responsible for the development of the plans?
(4) What is the proposed timetable and proposed cost for construction of the project?
(5) What work is proposed to be started in about 18 months, as quoted in the media?

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10 September 2009
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30 days
(1) LandCorp.
(2) No private sector firm was involved in the preparation of the plans. They were produced by the Office of the Government Architect.
(i) Not applicable.
(3) Department of Planning.
(4) The Department of Planning has commenced a review of the previous plan and business case. The proposed timetable and cost for construction of the project will be determined following completion of the review.
(5) The Government aims to start works by the end of 2010.
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