Question on Notice regarding capital works expenditure allocated to various electorates in WA during the 2005-06 budget. The question seeks a breakdown of spending in Geraldton, Kingsley, Riverton, Perth and Wagin across different government departments.

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28 February 2007
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(a) Geraldton; (b) Kingsley; (c) Riverton; (d) Perth; and (e) Wagin?
(b) Kingsley; (c) Riverton; (d) Perth; and (e) Wagin?
(c) Riverton; (d) Perth; and (e) Wagin?
(d) Perth; and (e) Wagin?
(e) Wagin?
Department of Education and Training · Completion of new buildings and additions at the Batavia Coast Marine Centre located at the Central West College in Geraldton ($4.2 million); and · Commencement of the redevelopment program at the Geraldton Secondary College ($4.0 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Completion of the development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Geraldton ($125,000). Department of Fisheries · Ongoing maintenance on the Abrolhos Islands Airstrip ($20,000). Geraldton Port Authority · Miscellaneous road, rail and minor works at the Port ($2.634 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of new buildings and additions at the Batavia Coast Marine Centre located at the Central West College in Geraldton ($4.2 million); and · Commencement of the redevelopment program at the Geraldton Secondary College ($4.0 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Completion of the development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Geraldton ($125,000). Department of Fisheries · Ongoing maintenance on the Abrolhos Islands Airstrip ($20,000). Geraldton Port Authority · Miscellaneous road, rail and minor works at the Port ($2.634 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the redevelopment program at the Geraldton Secondary College ($4.0 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Completion of the development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Geraldton ($125,000). Department of Fisheries · Ongoing maintenance on the Abrolhos Islands Airstrip ($20,000). Geraldton Port Authority · Miscellaneous road, rail and minor works at the Port ($2.634 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Completion of the development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Geraldton ($125,000). Department of Fisheries · Ongoing maintenance on the Abrolhos Islands Airstrip ($20,000). Geraldton Port Authority · Miscellaneous road, rail and minor works at the Port ($2.634 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Geraldton ($125,000). Department of Fisheries · Ongoing maintenance on the Abrolhos Islands Airstrip ($20,000). Geraldton Port Authority · Miscellaneous road, rail and minor works at the Port ($2.634 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Fisheries · Ongoing maintenance on the Abrolhos Islands Airstrip ($20,000). Geraldton Port Authority · Miscellaneous road, rail and minor works at the Port ($2.634 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing maintenance on the Abrolhos Islands Airstrip ($20,000). Geraldton Port Authority · Miscellaneous road, rail and minor works at the Port ($2.634 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Geraldton Port Authority · Miscellaneous road, rail and minor works at the Port ($2.634 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Miscellaneous road, rail and minor works at the Port ($2.634 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million). Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Justice · Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000). Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Mid West Development Commission · Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· General transmission works in the local area ($380,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000). Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power · General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· General transmission works in the local area ($100,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges ($26.408 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000). Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Conservation and Land Management · Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and · Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power · Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million). Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Consumer and Employment Protection · Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million). Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Corruption and Crime Commission · Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million). Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Culture and the Arts · Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000); · Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000); · Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million); · Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre ($320,000); and · Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million). East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
East Perth Redevelopment Authority · General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million); · Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million); · Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Project management ($6.905 million); and · Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and · Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and · Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000). Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Gold Corporation · New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million). Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Independent Market Operator · Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Market Regulator software ($15.0 million). Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Industry and Resources · Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and · Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and · Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million); · Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and · Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million); · Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000); · Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million); · Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million); · Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million); · Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million); · Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and · Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million); · Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000); · Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Train control upgrade ($1.717 million); · Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million); · Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million); · Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and · Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million); · Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water and Rivers Commission · Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million). Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation of Western Australia · Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million). Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power · Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Energy Reform project ($44.632 million); · Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Information Technology ($25.089 million); · Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million); · Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million); · Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million); · Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million); · Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million); · General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and · Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and · Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000). Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Country High School Hostels Authority · Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential College ($307,000). Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million). Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power · Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and · General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· General transmission works in the local area ($444,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).

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(a) Capital Works expenditure totalling $19.369 million was allocated to the electorate of Geraldton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Education and Training
· Completion of new buildings and additions at the Batavia Coast Marine Centre located at the Central West College in Geraldton ($4.2 million); and
· Commencement of the redevelopment program at the Geraldton Secondary College ($4.0 million).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia
· Completion of the development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Geraldton ($125,000).
Department of Fisheries
· Ongoing maintenance on the Abrolhos Islands Airstrip ($20,000).
Geraldton Port Authority
· Miscellaneous road, rail and minor works at the Port ($2.634 million).
Department of Health
· Continuation of the redevelopment of the Geraldton Regional Resource Centre ($5.074 million).
Department of Justice
· Planning funds to commence construction of a new 12 bed secure Juvenile Remand Centre in Geraldton ($250,000).
Mid West Development Commission
· Continuation of works associated with the Geraldton Foreshore Redevelopment and CBD Revitalisation Project ($2.630 million).
Western Power
· General transmission works in the local area ($380,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of two additional squash courts, club facility area, courtyard and veranda areas for the Geraldton Squash Rackets Association ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards upgrading the installation of two run-ups for the long and triple jump pits and relocation of the jump pit for the Midwest Regional Athletics Development Council ($8,202 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $304,000 was allocated to the electorate of Kingsley in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Education and Training
· Completion of additions and improvements at the Woodvale Senior High School ($200,000).
Western Power
· General transmission works in the local area ($100,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the installation of training floodlights at Emerald Park ($3,575 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.870 million was allocated to the electorate of Riverton in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Continuation of works on the construction and sealing of Roe Highway
from South Street to the Kwinana Freeway, including bridges
($26.408 million); and
· Commencement of the construction of a pedestrian overpass on South Street at the intersection of Pinetree Gully Road ($500,000).
Department of Conservation and Land Management
· Commencement of the construction of an environmental centre at the Canning River Regional Park ($500,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Additions and improvements at the Willetton Senior High School ($2.1 million); and
· Improvements to the Science Block at the Lynwood Senior High School ($1.0 million).
Western Power
· Completion of the Southern Terminal - Cannington 330KV line ($13.339 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting for the Rostrata Junior Football Club at Prendwick Reserve ($14,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the installation of training lights for the Riverton Football Club at Riverton Reserve ($8,630 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $388.643 million was allocated to the electorate of Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Continuation of safety and network improvements to Stage 2 of the Perth Bike Plan ($1.0 million).
Department of Consumer and Employment Protection
· Improvements to various business systems ($2.3 million).
Corruption and Crime Commission
· Operational Support Equipment ($11.955 million).
Department of Culture and the Arts
· Acquisition of new works of art for the Perth Art Gallery ($230,000);
· Planning for the construction of the new Northbridge purpose-built performing arts venue ($400,000);
· Capital maintenance and minor works ($2.870 million);
· Completion of the electrical upgrade of His Majesty's Theatre
($320,000); and
· Relocation of the WA Symphony Orchestra ($6.4 million).
East Perth Redevelopment Authority
· General East Perth redevelopment works ($17.690 million);
· Northbridge redevelopment works and land acquisitions ($16.416 million);
· Project management ($6.905 million); and
· Riverside land acquisitions and redevelopment works ($16.132 million).
Department of Education and Training
· Completion of Stage 3 additions and improvements to Mount Lawley Senior High School ($4.5 million); and
· Continuation of works on new buildings and additions at the Perth campus of Central TAFE ($4.3 million).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia
· Completion of the relocation of the Perth Fire Station ($2.4 million); and
· Half life refurbishment of a Turntable Ladder ($400,000).
Gold Corporation
· New facilities and equipment ($2.045 million).
Independent Market Operator
· Market Regulator software ($15.0 million).
Department of Industry and Resources
· Completion of air conditioning works at Mineral House ($1.9 million); and
· Maintenance works at Mineral House ($300,000); and
· Completion of the installation of a Land Clearing Permit System ($600,000).
Department of Justice
· Commencement of construction of a new CBD Court Complex ($44.301 million);
· Improvements to various business systems ($12.063 million); and
· Refurbishment of the State Administrative Tribunal ($208,000).
Western Australia Police
· Continuation of works on the new Vincent Police Station, which will replace the current Leederville Police Station ($4.0 million);
· Commencement of relocation of the Perth Police Centre and construction of a new Perth Watch House ($800,000);
· Surveillance Equipment ($1.5 million);
· Facility Occupational Health and Safety modifications ($3.392 million);
· Police Station upgrade program ($1.0 million);
· Replacement equipment program ($3.3 million);
· Commencement of the purchase of land and construction of a replacement Stirling Police Station ($830,000); and
· Continuation of work on the Ellenbrook Police Station ($600,000).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia
· Upgrade works at the Claisebrook Depot ($4.485 million);
· Continuation of upgrade works at the East Perth Station ($250,000);
· Train control upgrade ($1.717 million);
· Computing hardware and software ($1.630 million);
· Track and associated works at the Claisebrook wash down plant ($1.3 million);
· Barriers and other works at the Perth Train Station ($3.758 million); and
· Other miscellaneous Capital Works ($542,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Stage 1 of the redevelopment of Members Equity Stadium ($24.0 million);
· Planning works associated with the State Indoor Centre ($1.7 million); and
· Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to the petanque alleys at the French and Mauritian Society of Western Australia ($8,483 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water and Rivers Commission
· Land purchases in Priority 1 areas ($3.5 million).
Water Corporation of Western Australia
· Rehabilitation work on the Perth Main Sewer ($5.0 million).
Western Power
· Energy Reform project ($44.632 million);
· Information Technology ($25.089 million);
· Establishment of a contestable billing system ($7.5 million);
· Perth/Mandurah Rail Project transmission works ($10.564 million);
· Mobile plant and vehicles ($18.4 million);
· Metropolitan Pole strengthening ($1.789 million);
· Metropolitan capacity extension and communications ($27.451 million);
· General transmission works in the Perth area ($3.726 million); and
· Other general Capital Works ($15.545 million).
(e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.865 million was allocated to the electorate of Wagin in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Various improvements to Albany Highway in the Kojonup Shire from the Safer Roads Program ($2.5 million); and
· Widening and realignment of the Pinjarra-Williams Road at the Collie Road turnoff to Quindanning ($500,000).
Country High School Hostels Authority
· Completion of Stage 1 - improvements at the Narrogin Residential
College ($307,000).
Department of Education and Training
· New facilities for the design and technology centre at Narrogin Senior High School ($2.0 million).
Western Power
· Completion of the installation of a fourth transformer at the Narrogin Substation ($1.105 million); and
· General transmission works in the local area ($444,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of 96 horse holding yards at the Kojonup Polo and Polocross Club ($2,444 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose arena at the Equestrian Ground in Narrogin ($7,379 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).

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