❓ Details capital works expenditure allocated in the 2005-2006 budget for the electorates of Carine, Joondalup, Nedlands and Armadale, covering various projects from road construction to health facility upgrades.
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(b) the electorate of Joondalup; (c) the electorate of Nedlands; and (d) the electorate of Armadale?
(c) the electorate of Nedlands; and (d) the electorate of Armadale?
(d) the electorate of Armadale?
Department of Sport and Recreation · Floodlighting at Carine Open Space ($14,291 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $28.499 million was allocated in the electorate of Joondalup in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Commissioner for Main Roads · Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million). · Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Floodlighting at Carine Open Space ($14,291 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $28.499 million was allocated in the electorate of Joondalup in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Commissioner for Main Roads · Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million). · Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $28.499 million was allocated in the electorate of Joondalup in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Commissioner for Main Roads · Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million). · Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner for Main Roads · Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million). · Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million). · Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(c) the electorate of Nedlands; and (d) the electorate of Armadale?
(d) the electorate of Armadale?
Department of Sport and Recreation · Floodlighting at Carine Open Space ($14,291 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $28.499 million was allocated in the electorate of Joondalup in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Commissioner for Main Roads · Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million). · Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Floodlighting at Carine Open Space ($14,291 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $28.499 million was allocated in the electorate of Joondalup in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Commissioner for Main Roads · Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million). · Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $28.499 million was allocated in the electorate of Joondalup in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Commissioner for Main Roads · Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million). · Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner for Main Roads · Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million). · Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million). · Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Health · Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million). · Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
WA Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority · Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million). · Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million). · Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000). Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Culture and the Arts · Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000). Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Health · Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million). · Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million). · Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000). Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Housing and Works · Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000). · Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million). Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million). Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power · Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000). · Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following: Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Armadale Redevelopment Authority · Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million). · Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million). · Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million). · Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million). Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Health · Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000). · Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000). Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million). Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power · Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million). Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Main Roads · Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million). Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
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(a) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14,291 was allocated in the electorate of Carine in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following:
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Floodlighting at Carine Open Space ($14,291 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $28.499 million was allocated in the electorate of Joondalup in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following:
Commissioner for Main Roads
· Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million).
· Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million).
Department of Health
· Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million).
· Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia
· Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000).
Water Corporation
· Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
WA Sports Centre Trust
· Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following:
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
· Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million).
· Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million).
· Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000).
Department of Culture and the Arts
· Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000).
Department of Health
· Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million).
· Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million).
· Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000).
Department of Housing and Works
· Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000).
· Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000).
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
· Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation
· Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million).
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority
· Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million).
Western Power
· Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000).
· Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following:
Armadale Redevelopment Authority
· Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million).
· Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million).
· Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million).
Department of Education and Training
· Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million).
· Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million).
Department of Health
· Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia
· Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000).
· Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000).
Water Corporation
· Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million).
Western Power
· Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million).
Main Roads
· Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Floodlighting at Carine Open Space ($14,291 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $28.499 million was allocated in the electorate of Joondalup in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following:
Commissioner for Main Roads
· Mitchell Freeway - construction works between Hodges Drive and Shenton Avenue ($16.214 million).
· Mitchell Freeway - commencement of construction works between Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road ($2.0 million).
Department of Health
· Completion of works at the Joondalup Dental Clinic ($1.855 million).
· Commencement of the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Joondalup Health Campus ($3.0 million).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia
· Construction of the Joondalup Special Event Station ($663,000).
Water Corporation
· Commencement of works associated with the Beenyup Wastewater Treatment Plant Amplification to 135 ML/D ($3.165 million) and energy recovery at the plant ($762,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Construction of clubrooms, change rooms, netball courts, and floodlit rugby, soccer and athletic fields at Arena Joondalup ($550,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
WA Sports Centre Trust
· Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Arena Joondalup ($290,000).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.283 million was allocated in the electorate of Nedlands in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following:
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
· Ongoing works associated with Bold Park bushland management and the Reabold Hill precinct ($1.271 million).
· Deep sewerage works in Kings Park ($1.250 million).
· Ongoing bushland management works ($14,000), other minor works ($500,000) and completion of an IT strategic review ($67,000).
Department of Culture and the Arts
· Ongoing works at the Subiaco Theatre Centre ($950,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Commencement of additions and improvements at Perth Modern School ($2.0 million) including the Residential College ($500,000).
Department of Health
· Completion of Stage 1 works at the State Cancer Centre at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ($10.671 million).
· Commencement of new works at King Edward Memorial Hospital ($1.0 million).
· Ongoing redevelopment planning works for Graylands Hospital ($191,000).
Department of Housing and Works
· Ongoing heritage and conservation planning and works ($250,000).
· Ongoing computer and office equipment replacement ($25,000).
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
· Ongoing maintenance works at Karrakatta Cemetery ($2.033 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Resurfacing synthetic and hard courts and repairs to fencing and reticulation of the Nedlands Tennis Club ($20,347 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Lighting at the Dalkeith Tennis Club ($8,100 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation
· Construction of a sludge treatment facility at the Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant ($5.617 million).
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority
· Ongoing development works ($6.809 million), land acquisitions ($2.775 million), and project management and marketing works ($1.397 million).
Western Power
· Completion of Stage 2 of the 132KV conversion of the Cook Substation ($297,000).
· Ongoing works associated with the State underground power project in the Nedlands Area ($2.742 million).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $40.296 million was allocated in the electorate of Armadale in the 2005-2006 budget. Details include the following:
Armadale Redevelopment Authority
· Ongoing works at the Forrestdale Business Park ($4.250 million).
· Ongoing works associated with the implementation of the Armadale Redevelopment Scheme ($2.0 million).
· Completion of revitalisation works at the Kelmscott District Centre ($1.0 million).
Department of Education and Training
· Completion of additions and improvements at the Kelmscott Senior High School ($900,000), and an upgrade of the Science Department ($1.0 million).
· Completion of additions and improvements at Cecil Andrews Senior High School ($2.0 million).
Department of Health
· Ongoing works associated with the Stage 1 redevelopment of the Armadale Kelmscott Hospital ($1.0 million).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia
· Upgrade works at Kelmscott Station ($711,000) and preliminary Stage 2 works at the Armadale Station ($500,000).
· Improvements to pedestrian gates from Armadale to Mundijong stations ($200,000).
Water Corporation
· Works associated with the Serpentine-Canning Transfer Trunk Main ($3.544 million).
Western Power
· Other transmission works in the Armadale area ($1.391 million).
Main Roads
· Extend Tonkin Highway from Mills Road West to Thomas Road ($21.752 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
Upgrading the ablution block and change rooms, and installation of floodlighting to the tennis courts at Rushton Park ($48,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
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Regulations
Subsidiary legislation with filters and summaries.
Bills
Proposed laws and parliamentary progress.
Acts
Current WA legislation and summaries.
Explanatory Memoranda
Bills with EMs (text/PDF) available.
Members
MP profiles, party breakdown and rankings.
Pollie Rankings
Data-driven rankings across 19 categories.
Amendment Chains
Track how schemes and regulations evolve over time.