Question on Notice regarding Royalties for Regions funding directed to WA Country Health Service projects over the past five financial years, seeking details on specific projects, tender information, and business case preparation. Some information was provided, while other parts were redirected to the Minister for Health.

AnsweredQoN 4394Legislative Council
Asked
8 September 2016
Portfolio
Regional Development

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I refer to the Royalties for Regions funding directed to WA
Country Health Service projects, and I ask: (a) which
WA Country Health Service projects have been funded in each of the past five financial
years; (b) for
each project listed in question (a), please advise the following: (i) original tender number; (ii) original tender advertised date; (iii) successful tenderer; (iv) original contract price; and (v) variation cost to each project; (c) was
a business case prepared for each project listed in (b) and, if not, which projects
did not have a business case prepared; and (d) for
each of the past five financial years, what was the value of WA Country Health
Service projects funded by Royalties for Regions?

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Answered
12 October 2016
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Regional Development
Response time
34 days
(a)                               [See tabled paper no. ]
(b)       (i) – (v)
This request relates to operational information associated with the construction of these infrastructure projects. The Department of Health is charged with the responsibility to manage this.  Accordingly your questions should be directed to the Minister for Health.
(c)                                Yes
(d)                               Royalties for Regions payments to WA Country Health Service projects were as follows:
·         2011-12           $104.5 million
·         2012-13           $300.5 million
·         2013-14           $205 million
·         2014-15           $84.2 million
·         2015-16           $93.4 million

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