Question regarding the implementation of a promised science and conservation park at Leschenault Inlet and Estuary. The answer indicates planning is underway, with a business plan due by June 2015 to determine site and facilities.

AnsweredQoN 1901Legislative Council
Asked
22 October 2014
Portfolio
Environment

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I refer to the Government's commitment to build a science and conservation park at the Leschenault Inlet and Estuary, and ask: (a) has this been implemented; (b) if no to (a), what is the current status of implementation of this commitment; (c) when will the park be created; (d) what is the proposed site of the park; and (e) what will the $3 million promised deliver at the park?

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Answered
25 November 2014
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
34 days
(a-e) Parks and Wildlife have incorporated planning for science and conservation into the scoping and planning works for its new Bunbury headquarters development. The Department is working closely with Building Management and Works on the project. The Department has been allocated $250 000 to prepare a business plan which will be concluded by 30 June 2015. That plan will identify the preferred site and the proposed facilities.

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