❓ Hon Donna Faragher asks about the status of the draft local area education plan for Midland, specifically regarding the establishment of an integrated educational precinct on the Midland railway workshops site. The Minister replies that the plan was completed in 2004, but no decision has been made, and future consideration depends on budget priorities.
AnsweredQoN 852Legislative Council
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EDUCATION - MIDLAND LOCAL AREA DRAFT PLAN
I refer to the proposed integrated educational precinct outlined in the draft local area education plan for Midland. (1) When was the draft plan completed? (2) Has the government made a decision on the plan? (3) If yes to (2), does the government support the establishment of such a precinct on the Midland railway workshops site; and, if not, why not? (4) If not to (2), when is a decision expected to be made? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
I refer to the proposed integrated educational precinct outlined in the draft local area education plan for Midland. (1) When was the draft plan completed? (2) Has the government made a decision on the plan? (3) If yes to (2), does the government support the establishment of such a precinct on the Midland railway workshops site; and, if not, why not? (4) If not to (2), when is a decision expected to be made? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(1) When was the draft plan completed? (2) Has the government made a decision on the plan? (3) If yes to (2), does the government support the establishment of such a precinct on the Midland railway workshops site; and, if not, why not? (4) If not to (2), when is a decision expected to be made? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(2) Has the government made a decision on the plan? (3) If yes to (2), does the government support the establishment of such a precinct on the Midland railway workshops site; and, if not, why not? (4) If not to (2), when is a decision expected to be made? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(3) If yes to (2), does the government support the establishment of such a precinct on the Midland railway workshops site; and, if not, why not? (4) If not to (2), when is a decision expected to be made? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(4) If not to (2), when is a decision expected to be made? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(1) When was the draft plan completed? (2) Has the government made a decision on the plan? (3) If yes to (2), does the government support the establishment of such a precinct on the Midland railway workshops site; and, if not, why not? (4) If not to (2), when is a decision expected to be made? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(2) Has the government made a decision on the plan? (3) If yes to (2), does the government support the establishment of such a precinct on the Midland railway workshops site; and, if not, why not? (4) If not to (2), when is a decision expected to be made? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(3) If yes to (2), does the government support the establishment of such a precinct on the Midland railway workshops site; and, if not, why not? (4) If not to (2), when is a decision expected to be made? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(4) If not to (2), when is a decision expected to be made? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
Mr Deputy President - Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
Hon Simon O’Brien : How could Donna get an answer and I can’t? What’s she got? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH : Lots! I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(1) The draft local area education plan for the Midland area was completed in late 2004. (2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(2) No. (3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(3) Not applicable. (4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
(4) The government’s capital spending priorities are determined every year in the state budget.
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