❓ Question regarding the relocation of government offices (CAMS, OCMI, SSC) to Rockingham City centre. The Minister's response indicates no plans for relocation due to the need for proximity to other agencies and efficient service delivery from the Perth CBD.
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(b) when do the relevant leases expire in relation to these offices; (c) has the Government considered re-locating any of these offices into the Rockingham City centre precinct; (d) if not, why not; (e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(c) has the Government considered re-locating any of these offices into the Rockingham City centre precinct; (d) if not, why not; (e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(d) if not, why not; (e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(f) if not, why not?
(c) has the Government considered re-locating any of these offices into the Rockingham City centre precinct; (d) if not, why not; (e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(d) if not, why not; (e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(e) will the Government discuss this matter with the Rockingham City Council; and (f) if not, why not?
(f) if not, why not?
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Answered
14 November 2000
Response time
97 days
The Minister Replied:
DEPARTMENT OF CONTRACT AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES
(a) None.
(b) The CAMS Perth office lease (Memorandum of Understanding) expires 1 July 2001.
(c) No.
(d) It is important that CAMS central office be situated close to major consultancy groups and other Public Sector agencies.
(e) No.
(f) As per (d)
OFFICE OF CITIZENSHIP AND MULTICULTURAL INTERESTS
(a) Not applicable.
(b) Lease expires 19 February 2003 with the option of two further terms of two years each.
(c) No.
(d) Services offered by OCMI can be delivered more efficiently and effectively from the Perth CBD.
(e) No.
(f) As per (d)
STATE SUPPLY COMMISSION
(a) Not applicable to this Agency.
(b) The current office rental lease expires on 30 June 2003.
(c) No.
(d) It is important for the Commission to be situated close to the majority of the other public sector agencies in the metropolitan area.
(e) No.
(f) As per (d)
DEPARTMENT OF CONTRACT AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES
(a) None.
(b) The CAMS Perth office lease (Memorandum of Understanding) expires 1 July 2001.
(c) No.
(d) It is important that CAMS central office be situated close to major consultancy groups and other Public Sector agencies.
(e) No.
(f) As per (d)
OFFICE OF CITIZENSHIP AND MULTICULTURAL INTERESTS
(a) Not applicable.
(b) Lease expires 19 February 2003 with the option of two further terms of two years each.
(c) No.
(d) Services offered by OCMI can be delivered more efficiently and effectively from the Perth CBD.
(e) No.
(f) As per (d)
STATE SUPPLY COMMISSION
(a) Not applicable to this Agency.
(b) The current office rental lease expires on 30 June 2003.
(c) No.
(d) It is important for the Commission to be situated close to the majority of the other public sector agencies in the metropolitan area.
(e) No.
(f) As per (d)
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