A parliamentary question regarding the security and tenancy of two properties in Brockman, WA, owned by the Department of Communities. The Minister declined to answer specific details citing security concerns but provided information on security patrols in the area.

AnsweredQoN 1214Legislative Council
Asked
23 November 2022
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Housing

QuestionView source ↗

BROCKMAN PROPERTIES — CARNARVON
1214. Hon COLIN de GRUSSA to the Leader of the House
representing the Minister for Housing:
I refer to 10 Tonkin Crescent and 12
Tonkin Crescent, Brockman.
(1) For the last
two years —
(a) how many
times has each property been broken into;
(b) how much
money has been spent on refurbishing each property; and
(c) how many
weeks has each property been tenanted?
(2) How much has
been spent by the Department of Communities over the last two years on security
patrols along Tonkin Crescent?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
I note the suburb was not mentioned
in the question that was lodged, so I assume that somebody worked out that that
is the Tonkin Crescent that the member referred to, but he did not put it in
his question.
(1) Commenting on
individual properties presents a security risk and could significantly compromise
the privacy, security and safety of future tenants and surrounding residents.
However, should the member seek a confidential briefing, the minister's
office can provide one.
(2) The Department of Communities has invested
approximately $19 668 for nightly patrols in the Brockman area.

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