❓ Question seeks information on briefings received by the Minister for Education and Training regarding a proposed facility at Ningaloo Station by conservation groups, including potential tourist accommodation. The answer refers to another question.
AnsweredQoN 471Legislative Council
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(1) Have you been briefed in relation to a proposal by Australian Wildlife Conservancy or the Save Ningaloo Reef Campaign or ‘Future Ningaloo’ to develop a facility at Ningaloo Station?
(2) If so, who conducted the briefing?
(3) Did the briefing include reference to tourist accommodation at Ningaloo Station?
(4) If so, what is the Minister’s understanding of the nature of the accommodation?
(5) Will the Minister table any documentation provided during the briefing?
(6) If not, why not?
(2) If so, who conducted the briefing?
(3) Did the briefing include reference to tourist accommodation at Ningaloo Station?
(4) If so, what is the Minister’s understanding of the nature of the accommodation?
(5) Will the Minister table any documentation provided during the briefing?
(6) If not, why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
1 April 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
26 days
Please refer to the response provided by the Minister for Indigenous Affairs to Question On Notice No 472 of 6th March 2003.
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