❓ I refer to the physical building assets within the Minister’s portfolios, and ask: (a) As at 1 April 2026, for each asset that is vacant, unused, or surplus to requirements: (i) what is the asset and
AnsweredQoN 2073Legislative Assembly
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14 April 2026
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Portfolio
Premier; Minister for State Development; Trade and Investment; Economic Diversification
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I refer to the physical building assets within the Minister’s portfolios, and ask: (a) As at 1 April 2026, for each asset that is vacant, unused, or surplus to requirements: (i) what is the asset and where is it located; (ii) which agency is responsible for it; (iii) since when has the asset been vacant, unused or surplus to requirements; (iv) is the asset on the State Register of Heritage Places or any other heritage listing type; and (v) what plans, if any, exist to refurbish, repurpose or dispose of it?
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Answered
14 May 2026
Response time
6 days
The Member is requesting a significant amount of information and detail, across all departments, agencies and government entities. The information requested is not readily available and collecting it would divert staff away from their normal duties, and is not considered to be a reasonable or appropriate use of government resources.
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