A parliamentary question regarding the commitment to build a new health care facility in Denmark, WA. The government response indicates a review of the capital works program is underway, with the project under consideration.

AnsweredQoN 94Legislative Council
Asked
26 June 2001
Portfolio
Health

QuestionView source ↗

(1) Is the Minister aware of the concern within the Denmark community and amongst the Denmark District Health Service employees about the outdated and inadequate health facility in Denmark?
(2) Will the Gallop Government honour the commitment made by the previous Court Government to build a new health care facility in Denmark?
(3) If yes, when will the project commence and be completed?
(4) If not, why not?

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Answered
31 July 2001
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
35 days
(2)-(4) The Government is currently reviewing the Health Department of Western Australia's Capital Works Program for 2001/02 which will be announced as part of the forthcoming State Budget. In reviewing the program, priority will be given to election commitments, followed by other areas of need, having regard to the population to be serviced, the services to be provided and the condition of existing assets. The Denmark District Hospital replacement project will be considered as part of this review.
In reviewing the program, priority will be given to election commitments, followed by other areas of need, having regard to the population to be serviced, the services to be provided and the condition of existing assets. The Denmark District Hospital replacement project will be considered as part of this review.
The Denmark District Hospital replacement project will be considered as part of this review.

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