❓ A parliamentary question seeks details on State Government office leasing arrangements in Bunbury, including the number of buildings leased, their locations, and costs associated with any vacant space. The answer provides the number of buildings but withholds specific location details citing sensitivity, and states there was no vacant leased space at the time.
AnsweredQoN 2702Legislative Assembly
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I refer to State Government leasing arrangements for government departmental offices in Bunbury, and ask: (a) in how many buildings in Bunbury does the State Government currently have lease arrangements; (b) what is the name and/or address of each building; and (c) in terms of vacant space in each building outlined in (b), as at 31 July 2014: (i) what is the area in square metres of vacant space currently being leased; (ii) what amount is being paid on a monthly basis for any vacant space; (iii) for what period of time has the Government been paying rent for this vacant space; and (iv) how much in total has been paid by the Government for this space from the time it became vacant?
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Answered
17 September 2014
Responded by
Minister for Finance
Response time
36 days
(a) The Department of Finance currently manages office accommodation leases in seven buildings in Bunbury on behalf of the Minister for Works.
(b) This information will not be released publically as it contains sensitive information.
(c)(i)-(iv) As at 31 July 2014, there was no vacant leased space managed by the Department of Finance in Bunbury.
(b) This information will not be released publically as it contains sensitive information.
(c)(i)-(iv) As at 31 July 2014, there was no vacant leased space managed by the Department of Finance in Bunbury.
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