A Member of Parliament questions the Minister for Heritage regarding a structural assessment report following a fire at Mount Lawley Primary School, specifically concerning the report's public availability and the preservation of the school's facade. The Minister deflects responsibility, stating the school isn't heritage-listed and directing the questions to the Minister for Education.

AnsweredQoN 8455Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 August 2012
Portfolio
Heritage

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In relation to the Structural Assessment Report undertaken after the fire at the heritage-listed Mount Lawley Primary School, I ask:
(a) what input has the Minister's agencies, office and Heritage Council had into the report;
(b) why has this report not yet been made public;
(c) will the Minister ensure that the report is tabled in Parliament, and if not, why not; and
(d) will the Minister ensure that the report is made available to parents and the local community, along with detailed reasoning why the original facade facing Second Avenue cannot be saved?

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Answered
11 September 2012
Responded by
Minister for Heritage
Response time
33 days
(a) None.
(b) - (d) The Mount Lawley Primary School is not entered in the State Register of Heritage Places. I therefore request the Member directs his questions on this matter to the Minister for Education, whose Department is responsible for the School.
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