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National Land Transport Act 2014

 

VARIATION OF THE ROADS TO RECOVERY LIST 2019

 

Instrument No. 2019/4

I, OLIVER HOLM, General Manager, South East Infrastructure Investment, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development, under Sections 88(2A) of the National Land Transport Act 2014 (the Act), vary the Roads to Recovery List 2019 which was made by the Minister on 31 October 2018, and amended by Instrument No. 2019/2 made on 1 July 2019 and 2019/3 made on 29 July 2019 as follows:

 

  1. Name of variation

 

This variation instrument is the Roads to Recovery List 2019 Variation Instrument No. 2019/4.

 

2.      Variation

 

(a)              In Schedule 1 of the List relating to Western Australia:

Omit the amount specified in Column 2 of Schedule 1 to the List for each applicable person or body named in Column 1 of the schedule to this instrument and replace omitted amount with the amount specified for that person or body in Column 2 of the schedule to this instrument.

 

(b)              In Schedule 2 of the List:

Omit the amount specified in the List for Western Australia in Column 2 of Schedule 2 and replace the omitted amount with the amount $2,398,578.

 

3.      Commencement

 

This instrument commences on the day after registration.

 

Dated:  27 September 2019

 

 

 

 

OLIVER HOLM

General Manager

South East Infrastructure Investment

Infrastructure Investment Division

Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development

 

Schedule 1 to Instrument 2019/4

 

Item

Column 1 - Funding recipients

Column 2 – Funding amounts

292

Shire of Beverley

$3,174,662

323

Shire of Denmark

$2,315,601

324

Shire of Derby-West Kimberley

$3,838,545

330

Shire of East Pilbara

$7,808,410

334

Shire of Gingin

$4,058,478

339

Shire of Halls Creek

$3,170,004

345

City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder

$5,471,043

356

Shire of Laverton

$3,108,759

362

Shire of Menzies

$2,743,138

364

Shire of Mingenew

$5,091,033

371

Shire of Mundaring

$5,765,327

373

Shire of Murray

$6,435,031

378

Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku

$3,675,596

387

Town of Port Hedland

$2,449,555

389

Shire of Ravensthorpe

$3,371,513

397

City of Swan

$9,922,820

402

Shire of Upper Gascoyne

$3,150,284

418

Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley

$3,687,008

 

 

Schedule 2 to Instrument 2019/4

 

Item

Column 1 – States and areas of States

Column 2 – Funding amounts

1

Western Australia

$2,398,578