Question regarding the allocation and administration of $5.3 million in health funding for capital projects in the North West of Western Australia, including specific towns and commencement timelines. The answer details the towns, administering bodies and confirms planning has commenced.

AnsweredQoN 1118Legislative Assembly
Asked
27 February 2003
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Health

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(b) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(b) Funds will be spent in Broome, Derby, Halls Creek, Fitzroy Crossing, Kununurra, Oombulgurri, Port Hedland, Newman and Nullagine. (c) Funds will be administered by the WA Country Health Service and the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne, Regional Health Services. (d) Planning and development of all projects has already commenced.
(c) Funds will be administered by the WA Country Health Service and the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne, Regional Health Services. (d) Planning and development of all projects has already commenced.
(d) Planning and development of all projects has already commenced.

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Answered
6 May 2003
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
68 days
(a) More than $5.3 million was allocated to capital projects in the North West of the State for the 2002/03 financial year.
(b) Funds will be spent in Broome, Derby, Halls Creek, Fitzroy Crossing, Kununurra, Oombulgurri, Port Hedland, Newman and Nullagine.
(c) Funds will be administered by the WA Country Health Service and the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne, Regional Health Services.
(d) Planning and development of all projects has already commenced.

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