❓ The question seeks detailed information on electorate office relocations, including costs, reasons, and lease details, since June 2013. The answer refers to a tabled paper, implying the information is publicly available.
AnsweredQoN 3038Legislative Assembly
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(1) Since 30 June 2013, who were the Members whose Electorate Offices were relocated to a new premises? (2) In each instance, with respect to the vacated office what was: (a) the old electorate office address; (b) the leased floor area; (c) the annual leasing costs, including all outgoings; (d) the period remaining on this lease; and (e) any lease penalty or costs in quitting the lease? (3) In each instance, with respect to the vacated office what is: (a) the new electorate office address; (b) the leased floor area; (c) the annual leasing costs, including all outgoings; (d) the fit-out costs; and (e) the removal costs incurred with the relocation? (4) In each instance, what was the reason for relocating the electorate office?
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