Western Australia Grant (Water Supply) Act 1948 (Cth)
WESTERN AUSTRALIA GRANT (WATER SUPPLY).
An Act to grant and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund a sum for the purpose of making a Grant to the State of Western Australia for the purpose of Water Supply Development.
[Assented to 25th November, 1948.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, for the purpose of appropriating the grant originated in the House of Representatives, as follows:—
“the scheme” means the Agricultural Areas, Great Southern Towns, and Goldfields Water Supply Scheme referred to in the State Act;
“the State” means the State of Western Australia;
“the State Act” means the Act of the State known as the
Agricultural Areas, Great Southern Towns, and Goldfields Water Supply Act, 1947.
previously made would exceed one-half of the sum which the Auditor-General” for the State certifies has been expended by the State upon so much of the scheme as comprises—
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a ) reticulating water for towns, stock and domestic purposes to certain of the Mixed Farming (Cereal and Sheep) Districts of the State situate within the area described in the Schedule to the State Act; and to towns along the Great Southern Railway of the State from and including Beverley to and including Katanning; and(
b ) increasing the supply to the Eastern Goldfields Areas of the State, but not including alterations of the Mundaring Weir or the Wellington Dam.
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