❓ A parliamentary question regarding the Labor Party's commitment to expand casualty facilities at Peel Health Campus, seeking details on the scope, timeline, and cost of the project. The Minister provides specific details in response.
AnsweredQoN 141Legislative Council
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During the state election campaign, the member for Mandurah stated that the Labor Party would double the size of the casualty facilities at the Peel Health Campus. Will the minister advise - (a) the nature of the works to be undertaken compared with the existing facilities; (b) when the government made the decision to perform the works; (c) when the works will be completed; and (d) the total cost of this commitment? Hon SUE ELLERY
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (a) The proposed works will double the number of treatment bays and expand support services areas. (b) The decision was made early in 2005 to meet the needs of the expanding population in the Peel area. (c) The expanded facility is estimated to be operational by December 2006. (d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
(b) when the government made the decision to perform the works; (c) when the works will be completed; and (d) the total cost of this commitment?
(c) when the works will be completed; and (d) the total cost of this commitment?
(d) the total cost of this commitment?
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (a) The proposed works will double the number of treatment bays and expand support services areas. (b) The decision was made early in 2005 to meet the needs of the expanding population in the Peel area. (c) The expanded facility is estimated to be operational by December 2006. (d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
(a) The proposed works will double the number of treatment bays and expand support services areas. (b) The decision was made early in 2005 to meet the needs of the expanding population in the Peel area. (c) The expanded facility is estimated to be operational by December 2006. (d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
(b) The decision was made early in 2005 to meet the needs of the expanding population in the Peel area. (c) The expanded facility is estimated to be operational by December 2006. (d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
(c) The expanded facility is estimated to be operational by December 2006. (d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
(d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
(b) when the government made the decision to perform the works; (c) when the works will be completed; and (d) the total cost of this commitment?
(c) when the works will be completed; and (d) the total cost of this commitment?
(d) the total cost of this commitment?
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (a) The proposed works will double the number of treatment bays and expand support services areas. (b) The decision was made early in 2005 to meet the needs of the expanding population in the Peel area. (c) The expanded facility is estimated to be operational by December 2006. (d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
(a) The proposed works will double the number of treatment bays and expand support services areas. (b) The decision was made early in 2005 to meet the needs of the expanding population in the Peel area. (c) The expanded facility is estimated to be operational by December 2006. (d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
(b) The decision was made early in 2005 to meet the needs of the expanding population in the Peel area. (c) The expanded facility is estimated to be operational by December 2006. (d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
(c) The expanded facility is estimated to be operational by December 2006. (d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
(d) The planned works are estimated to cost $3 million.
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