A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the funding, scope, and timeline of the Centennial Oval redevelopment project, a government election commitment. The answer provides partial information, pending a new feasibility study.

AnsweredQoN 5618Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 May 2011
Portfolio
Sport and Recreation

QuestionView source ↗

In relation to the Government’s $10 million Centennial Oval redevelopment election commitment, I ask:
(a) how much funding has been approved for the project so far;
(b) what has this money been approved for;
(c) what is the source of this funding;
(d) what is the current cost estimate for the redevelopment; and
(e) what is the time frame for completion of the redevelopment?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
21 June 2011
Responded by
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Response time
28 days
(a) The commitment to Centennial Oval is for $8million. $3,265,997 has been approved so far.
(b)  Construction of three courts at Albany Leisure and Aquatic Centre; deep sewage, drainage and reticulation at Railways Football and Sporting Club; floodlighting at Centennial Oval; redevelopment of one grass soccer pitch at Centennial Oval and a feasibility study for the Centennial Park Precinct.
(c) All funds are from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund except $50,000 from reallocated Consolidated Funds.
(d)  The cost estimate is subject to the scope of work and the timing of it. The City was recently approved funding to undertake a new feasibility study that will outline the scope, cost estimates and priorities.
(e)  This information will be clearer after the feasibility study is completed.
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