❓ Question regarding a significant decrease in capital appropriation for education between the 2011-12 and 2012-13 WA State Budgets, attributed to the completion of the Building the Education Revolution (BER) program and other capital works.
AnsweredQoN 5685Legislative Council
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I refer to the Western Australian State Budget Papers 2012-13, page 403 and the Capital Appropriation under the heading 'Funded By', and I ask why there is such a significant decrease in funding between the 2011-12 estimated actual and 2012-13, from $575,828,000 to $337,936,000?
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Answered
14 August 2012
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Education
Response time
63 days
The decrease in Capital Appropriation between 2011/12 Estimated Expenditure and 2012/13 Estimated Expenditure is primarily attributable to the
Building the Education Revolution
(BER) program. The BER is a once-off program that was completed in the 2011/12 financial year.
The 2011/12 Estimated Expenditure includes BER expenditure of $170.1m, while there is no BER expenditure included in the 2012/13 Estimated Expenditure.
The remaining reduction is attributable to the completion, or substantial completion of a number of capital works projects in 2011/12, as listed in pages 400 to 402 in the Budget Statements.
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Building the Education Revolution
(BER) program. The BER is a once-off program that was completed in the 2011/12 financial year.
The 2011/12 Estimated Expenditure includes BER expenditure of $170.1m, while there is no BER expenditure included in the 2012/13 Estimated Expenditure.
The remaining reduction is attributable to the completion, or substantial completion of a number of capital works projects in 2011/12, as listed in pages 400 to 402 in the Budget Statements.
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