Mr Day questions the validity of a Labor Party document promising redevelopment of Kalamunda District Community Hospital, asking why it was distributed if not included in costings. The response avoids a direct confirmation, stating the government will address needs within the budget process.

AnsweredQoN 94Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 May 2001
Member
Portfolio
Health

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KALAMUNDA DISTRICT COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, REDEVELOPMENT
I have a supplementary question. If this supposed election commitment by the Labor Party was not included in its costings, why was it distributed in the Darling Range electorate, signed by the Premier, authorised by a Labor Party minister, and printed by the Australian Labor Party? Mr KUCERA

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I am advised that the document is not an endorsed election commitment. The Government will do this within the budget process, and will commit to areas of need. It will commit to Labor principles, and the provision of local services. The Government will attend to areas of need in the assets of particular hospitals, and these measures will be included in budget planning.
Mr KUCERA replied: I am advised that the document is not an endorsed election commitment. The Government will do this within the budget process, and will commit to areas of need. It will commit to Labor principles, and the provision of local services. The Government will attend to areas of need in the assets of particular hospitals, and these measures will be included in budget planning.
I am advised that the document is not an endorsed election commitment. The Government will do this within the budget process, and will commit to areas of need. It will commit to Labor principles, and the provision of local services. The Government will attend to areas of need in the assets of particular hospitals, and these measures will be included in budget planning.

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