❓ Ms Saffioti asks about the timeline for the Midland Metropolitan General Hospital and seeks assurance it won't be scaled back due to a capital works review. The Minister confirms the 2014 opening and denies scaling back.
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(a) what is the anticipated timeline for completion; and
(b) can the Minister confirm that the project will not be scaled back or put on hold as part of the Government’s capital works review?
(b) can the Minister confirm that the project will not be scaled back or put on hold as part of the Government’s capital works review?
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Answered
7 April 2009
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
28 days
(a) The Liberal-National Government is committed to opening a new state-of-the-art Metropolitan General Hospital at Midland by 2014.
(b) No
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(b) No
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