Details capital works expenditure allocated in the 2005-06 Budget for the electorates of Albany, Avon, Bassendean, Yokine and North West Coastal, broken down by department and specific projects.

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21 November 2006
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(b) Avon; (c) Bassendean; (d) Yokine; and (e) North West Coastal?
(c) Bassendean; (d) Yokine; and (e) North West Coastal?
(d) Yokine; and (e) North West Coastal?
(e) North West Coastal?
Albany Port Authority · Rail access ($2.6 million) and other minor works ($750,000) at Albany Port. Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of the construction and sealing of the Albany Ring Road Stage 1 from Chester Pass Road to Albany Highway ($5.1 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Planning and tender work for the redevelopment of the Albany Residential College ($500,000). Great Southern Development Commission · Commencement of work at the new Albany Entertainment and Convention Centre ($10.0 million); · Completion of works on the Albany Boat Harbour ($8.115 million); and · Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000). Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Rail access ($2.6 million) and other minor works ($750,000) at Albany Port. Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of the construction and sealing of the Albany Ring Road Stage 1 from Chester Pass Road to Albany Highway ($5.1 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Planning and tender work for the redevelopment of the Albany Residential College ($500,000). Great Southern Development Commission · Commencement of work at the new Albany Entertainment and Convention Centre ($10.0 million); · Completion of works on the Albany Boat Harbour ($8.115 million); and · Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000). Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of the construction and sealing of the Albany Ring Road Stage 1 from Chester Pass Road to Albany Highway ($5.1 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Planning and tender work for the redevelopment of the Albany Residential College ($500,000). Great Southern Development Commission · Commencement of work at the new Albany Entertainment and Convention Centre ($10.0 million); · Completion of works on the Albany Boat Harbour ($8.115 million); and · Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000). Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Continuation of the construction and sealing of the Albany Ring Road Stage 1 from Chester Pass Road to Albany Highway ($5.1 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Planning and tender work for the redevelopment of the Albany Residential College ($500,000). Great Southern Development Commission · Commencement of work at the new Albany Entertainment and Convention Centre ($10.0 million); · Completion of works on the Albany Boat Harbour ($8.115 million); and · Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000). Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Country High School Hostels Authority · Planning and tender work for the redevelopment of the Albany Residential College ($500,000). Great Southern Development Commission · Commencement of work at the new Albany Entertainment and Convention Centre ($10.0 million); · Completion of works on the Albany Boat Harbour ($8.115 million); and · Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000). Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Planning and tender work for the redevelopment of the Albany Residential College ($500,000). Great Southern Development Commission · Commencement of work at the new Albany Entertainment and Convention Centre ($10.0 million); · Completion of works on the Albany Boat Harbour ($8.115 million); and · Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000). Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Great Southern Development Commission · Commencement of work at the new Albany Entertainment and Convention Centre ($10.0 million); · Completion of works on the Albany Boat Harbour ($8.115 million); and · Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000). Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Commencement of work at the new Albany Entertainment and Convention Centre ($10.0 million); · Completion of works on the Albany Boat Harbour ($8.115 million); and · Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000). Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of works on the Albany Boat Harbour ($8.115 million); and · Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000). Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000). Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Health · Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million). Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General) · Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million). Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Western Australia Police · Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000); · Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Water Corporation of Western Australia · Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million). Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Country High School Hostels Authority · Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Water Corporation of Western Australia · Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services) · Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Disability Services Commission · Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Education and Training · Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Water Corporation of Western Australia · Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
(e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
(e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
(e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
(e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million); · Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000); · Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and · Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million). Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation) · New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000); · New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and · Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000). Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Dampier Port Authority · Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Minor works at the Port ($600,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Education and Training · Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million); · Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million); · Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million); · Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and · Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million). Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Gascoyne Development Commission · Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Health · Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and · Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million). Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Western Australia Police · Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million); · Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and · Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Water Corporation of Western Australia · Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000); · Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and · Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Western Power · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000); · Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000); · Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and · Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million). Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
Department of Local Government and Regional Development · Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and · Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).
· Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).

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(a) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.211 million was allocated in the electorate of Albany in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Albany Port Authority
· Rail access ($2.6 million) and other minor works ($750,000) at Albany Port.
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Continuation of the construction and sealing of the Albany Ring Road Stage 1 from Chester Pass Road to Albany Highway ($5.1 million).
Country High School Hostels Authority
· Planning and tender work for the redevelopment of the Albany Residential College ($500,000).
Great Southern Development Commission
· Commencement of work at the new Albany Entertainment and Convention Centre ($10.0 million);
· Completion of works on the Albany Boat Harbour ($8.115 million); and
· Completion of work on the Albany Boat Harbour Footbridge ($950,000).
Department of Health
· Commencement of planning associated with Stage 1 of the Albany Hospital Redevelopment ($4.0 million).
Department of Justice (now known as the Department of the Attorney General)
· Albany Justice Complex ($4.3 million).
Western Australia Police
· Completion of the new Albany District Police Complex ($1.233 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Maintenance and upgrades at Quaranup Recreation Camp ($706,000);
· Contribution towards resurfacing six hard courts at the Emu Point Sporting Club ($30,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards improvements to the shooting range and Club House at the Albany Pistol Club ($6,499 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards resurfacing courts 3 and 4 at Merrifield Park Tennis Club and replacement of the perimeter fencing ($11,909 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the installation of the indoor arena floor at the Albany Equestrian Centre ($7,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation of Western Australia
· Construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank at Mt Clarence ($4.9 million).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $2.407 million was allocated in the electorate of Avon in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Commencement of construction of passing lanes on Great Eastern Highway from Wooroloo to Northam ($1.670 million).
Country High School Hostels Authority
· Contribution towards construction of family accommodation for the Residential Manager at Adamson House in Northam ($120,000).
Water Corporation of Western Australia
· Commencement of construction of a 25 mega litre additional storage tank in West Northam ($555,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of change room facilities at the Cuballing Recreation Ground ($54,203 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of four existing bitumen courts at Pumphreys Bridge Tennis Club in Wandering ($7,913 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.838 million was allocated in the electorate of Bassendean in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Justice (now known as Department of Corrective Services)
· Continued redevelopment of facilities at Bandyup Prison ($3.3 million), and the construction of 10, four-bed self-care units at the prison ($1.602 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of a wheeled sports facility at Bassendean Oval ($73,765 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the refurbishment of the cricket practice wickets and the installation of floodlighting at Jubilee Reserve ($46,593 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the construction of a half court basketball and sporting infrastructure at Bennett Springs ($15,333 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Disability Services Commission
· Redevelopment works at Bennett Brook Hostel in Caversham ($1.8 million).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $4.186 million was allocated in the electorate of Yokine in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Education and Training
· Upgrade and improvements to the science block at Mirrabooka Senior High School ($1.0 million).
Water Corporation of Western Australia
· Ongoing water quality management works at the Mt Yokine Reservoir ($120,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green for the Yokine Districts Bowling Club ($50,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the upgrade of training lights at Breckler Park ($15,584 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure
· Revitalisation of the Mirrabooka Town Centre ($3.0 million).
(e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $58.133 million was allocated in the electorate of North West Coastal in the 2005-2006 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Continued construction and sealing of the Carnarvon to Mullewa Road from the North West Coastal Highway to Gascoyne Junction ($3.328 million);
· Extension of the dual carriageway and construction of passing lanes on Dampier Road ($500,000);
· Continuation of Stage 2 of the Karratha to Tom Price Link Road ($12.048 million); and
· Carnarvon flood mitigation works on the North West Coastal Highway ($2.250 million).
Department of Conservation and Land Management (now known as Department of Environment and Conservation)
· New accommodation for the Denham Office ($950,000);
· New works in the Ningaloo Marine Park ($1.2 million); and
· Pastoral Lease acquisitions on Dirk Hartog Island ($300,000).
Dampier Port Authority
· Minor works at the Port ($600,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Completion of the relocation of pre-primary facilities to Exmouth District High School and improving support to the Middle School ($2.5 million);
· Completion of additions and improvements at Carnarvon Senior High School, including an upgrade to the Science block ($2.4 million);
· Completion of a replacement primary school for Shark Bay ($5.578 million);
· Completion of the construction of new buildings at the Burrup campus of Pilbara TAFE ($250,000); and
· Formation of a middle school in Karratha, and establishment of a senior college on the TAFE site ($3.0 million).
Gascoyne Development Commission
· Completion of the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre ($1.0 million).
Department of Health
· Completion of ward upgrades and general repairs at Carnarvon Hospital ($1.498 million); and
· Completion of a new sobering up centre for Carnarvon ($490,000).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure
· Completion of the Coral Bay Access Road and Boat Launching Facility ($4.798 million).
Western Australia Police
· Continuing construction of the Dampier Peninsular Police Station ($1.175 million);
· Continuing works on a new police station in Carnarvon ($50,000); and
· Commencement of construction of the new Pilbara District Police Complex in Karratha ($600,000).
Water Corporation of Western Australia
· Work on the Onslow town water supply tank and scheme upgrade ($50,000);
· Upgrade work on the Carnarvon wastewater treatment plant ($100,000); and
· Provision of drill and equipment for an additional bore as part of the Exmouth town water supply ($20,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of change rooms, ablutions, storage and multipurpose rooms at the Carnarvon Festival Ground ($492,014 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards a planning brief to upgrade the recreational sports oval for the Mungullah Aboriginal Corporation ($2,867 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the construction of a storage area, training and meeting rooms at Carnarvon swimming pool ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the shotgun trap house and construction of a new firing line at the pistol range for the Carnarvon District Shooting Sports Association ($3,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the construction of an ablution block for the Carnarvon Hot Rod Club ($9,182 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the Exmouth Gymnastics Club ($14,545 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power
· Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Exmouth ($990,000);
· Land acquisitions and establishment of an Independent Power Producer Power Station and interconnection at Carnarvon ($445,000);
· Other general transmission works ($1.790 million); and
· Establishment of the Wind-diesel project at Coral Bay ($5.0 million).
Department of Local Government and Regional Development
· Contribution towards the construction of the Shark Bay World Heritage Interpretive Centre ($4.186 million from the Regional Investment Fund); and
· Contribution to the Roebourne Enhancement Scheme ($500,000).

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