This WA parliamentary question seeks information on the status of negotiations for the collocation of a regional performance arts centre and a hospitality training centre in Joondalup, including cost sharing and budget implications. The answer provides a brief update on the ongoing negotiations and funding arrangements.

AnsweredQoN 1045Legislative Council
Asked
26 June 2003
Portfolio
Education and Training

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(1) What is the status of negotiations between the City of Joondalup, the Department of Education and Training, and the West Coast College of TAFE about the collocation of the Joondalup regional performance arts centre and the hospitality training centre? (2) How will the costs of this collocation be shared between the partnership groups? (3) How will this collocation affect the estimated $5.5 million cost to government of this project? Hon KEN TRAVERS

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The minister has been advised that negotiations are ongoing. (2) The Department of Education and Training will fund the hospitality training centre and the City of Joondalup will fund the performing arts centre. (3) The budget of $5.5 million allocated for the hospitality training centre will not be affected by the collocation.
(2) How will the costs of this collocation be shared between the partnership groups? (3) How will this collocation affect the estimated $5.5 million cost to government of this project? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The minister has been advised that negotiations are ongoing. (2) The Department of Education and Training will fund the hospitality training centre and the City of Joondalup will fund the performing arts centre. (3) The budget of $5.5 million allocated for the hospitality training centre will not be affected by the collocation.
(3) How will this collocation affect the estimated $5.5 million cost to government of this project? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The minister has been advised that negotiations are ongoing. (2) The Department of Education and Training will fund the hospitality training centre and the City of Joondalup will fund the performing arts centre. (3) The budget of $5.5 million allocated for the hospitality training centre will not be affected by the collocation.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The minister has been advised that negotiations are ongoing. (2) The Department of Education and Training will fund the hospitality training centre and the City of Joondalup will fund the performing arts centre. (3) The budget of $5.5 million allocated for the hospitality training centre will not be affected by the collocation.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The minister has been advised that negotiations are ongoing. (2) The Department of Education and Training will fund the hospitality training centre and the City of Joondalup will fund the performing arts centre. (3) The budget of $5.5 million allocated for the hospitality training centre will not be affected by the collocation.
(1) The minister has been advised that negotiations are ongoing. (2) The Department of Education and Training will fund the hospitality training centre and the City of Joondalup will fund the performing arts centre. (3) The budget of $5.5 million allocated for the hospitality training centre will not be affected by the collocation.
(2) The Department of Education and Training will fund the hospitality training centre and the City of Joondalup will fund the performing arts centre. (3) The budget of $5.5 million allocated for the hospitality training centre will not be affected by the collocation.
(3) The budget of $5.5 million allocated for the hospitality training centre will not be affected by the collocation.

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