❓ Hon Adele Farina requests a detailed breakdown of project stages and costs for the Department of Parks and Wildlife's new headquarters development, following up on a previous question. The Minister provides a breakdown of Stage 1 and Stage 2 costs.
AnsweredQoN 4298Legislative Council
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I refer to the Minister’s answer to question on notice No. 4176 and I ask, will the Minister detail the project stages and the cost of each stage?
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Answered
13 September 2016
Responded by
Minister for Planning representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
21 days
The Minister for Environment has provided the following response.
The following project stages of the Department of Parks and Wildlife’s new headquarters development have been approved by the Government:
Stage 1 – Landscape enhancement, recreation and environmental works at a cost of $7.45 million.
Stage 2 – Construction of a Parks Gateway Visitor Centre and the first office building and related works at a cost of $21.45 million.
The following project stages of the Department of Parks and Wildlife’s new headquarters development have been approved by the Government:
Stage 1 – Landscape enhancement, recreation and environmental works at a cost of $7.45 million.
Stage 2 – Construction of a Parks Gateway Visitor Centre and the first office building and related works at a cost of $21.45 million.
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