❓ Question regarding the construction of the new Kununurra courthouse, specifically inquiring about the contractor, local and Aboriginal employment, and training opportunities. The answer provides specific figures for each query.
AnsweredQoN 3637Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the recent construction of the new courthouse in Kununurra, and I ask: (a) which company was awarded the contract to build; (b) how many local people were employed; (c) how many traineeships and apprentice positions were provided throughout the project; and (d) how many Aboriginal people were employed during the construction?
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Answered
25 March 2015
Responded by
Minister for Finance
Response time
27 days
The Department of Finance advises:
(a)
Cooper and Oxley Builders WA Pty Ltd
(b)
20 local people were employed.
(c)
Eight traineeships and apprentice positions were provided (via various subcontractors/suppliers).
(d)
Eight Aboriginal people were employed during construction.
(a)
Cooper and Oxley Builders WA Pty Ltd
(b)
20 local people were employed.
(c)
Eight traineeships and apprentice positions were provided (via various subcontractors/suppliers).
(d)
Eight Aboriginal people were employed during construction.
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