A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding capital works expenditure allocated in the 2005-2006 budget for the electorates of Collie-Wellington, Cottesloe and Central Kimberley-Pilbara. The answer details specific projects and their associated costs within each electorate.

AnsweredQoN 1550Legislative Assembly
Asked
28 September 2006
Portfolio
Treasurer

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(b) Cottesloe; and (c) Central Kimberley-Pilbara?
(c) Central Kimberley-Pilbara?
Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction of two passing lanes on the South Western Highway between Wokalup and Roelands ($200,000), and a further two passing lanes between Waroona and Harvey ($350,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to the Collie Senior High School, including the upgrade of the science department ($2.0 million). Western Australian Police Service · Commencement of the construction of a new police station at Harvey ($600,000). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Harris Dam Water Treatment Plant ($5.875 million). · Continuing remedial works at Wellington Dam ($460,000). · Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000). · Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Construction of two passing lanes on the South Western Highway between Wokalup and Roelands ($200,000), and a further two passing lanes between Waroona and Harvey ($350,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to the Collie Senior High School, including the upgrade of the science department ($2.0 million). Western Australian Police Service · Commencement of the construction of a new police station at Harvey ($600,000). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Harris Dam Water Treatment Plant ($5.875 million). · Continuing remedial works at Wellington Dam ($460,000). · Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000). · Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to the Collie Senior High School, including the upgrade of the science department ($2.0 million). Western Australian Police Service · Commencement of the construction of a new police station at Harvey ($600,000). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Harris Dam Water Treatment Plant ($5.875 million). · Continuing remedial works at Wellington Dam ($460,000). · Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000). · Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Additions and improvements to the Collie Senior High School, including the upgrade of the science department ($2.0 million). Western Australian Police Service · Commencement of the construction of a new police station at Harvey ($600,000). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Harris Dam Water Treatment Plant ($5.875 million). · Continuing remedial works at Wellington Dam ($460,000). · Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000). · Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Western Australian Police Service · Commencement of the construction of a new police station at Harvey ($600,000). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Harris Dam Water Treatment Plant ($5.875 million). · Continuing remedial works at Wellington Dam ($460,000). · Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000). · Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Commencement of the construction of a new police station at Harvey ($600,000). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Harris Dam Water Treatment Plant ($5.875 million). · Continuing remedial works at Wellington Dam ($460,000). · Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000). · Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Harris Dam Water Treatment Plant ($5.875 million). · Continuing remedial works at Wellington Dam ($460,000). · Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000). · Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Continuing works at the Harris Dam Water Treatment Plant ($5.875 million). · Continuing remedial works at Wellington Dam ($460,000). · Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000). · Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Continuing remedial works at Wellington Dam ($460,000). · Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000). · Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000). · Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000). · Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000). · Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Other minor works ($60,000). Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Western Power · Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million). · Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million). · Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000). · Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000). · Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000). · Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000). Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Peel Development Commission · Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million). Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Fremantle Port Authority · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million). · Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million). · Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000). · Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Land acquisitions ($495,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million). · Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000). · Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Water Corporation · Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million). Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Western Australian Planning Commission · Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million). Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Western Australian Sports Centre Trust · Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000). Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Western Power · Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million). · Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Other transmission works ($413,000). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million). · Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000). Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million). Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Department of Health · Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million). · Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000). Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Department of Justice · Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000). Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Western Australian Police Service · Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000). · Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each). · Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000). Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Port Hedland Port Authority · New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million). Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Water Corporation · Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million). · Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million). Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Western Power · Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million). · Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000). · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000). · Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Department of Local Government and Regional Development Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).
Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).

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(a) Capital Works expenditure totalling $75.030 million was allocated in the electorate of Collie?Wellington in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Construction of two passing lanes on the South Western Highway between Wokalup and Roelands ($200,000), and a further two passing lanes between Waroona and Harvey ($350,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Additions and improvements to the Collie Senior High School, including the upgrade of the science department ($2.0 million).
Western Australian Police Service
· Commencement of the construction of a new police station at Harvey ($600,000).
Water Corporation
· Continuing works at the Harris Dam Water Treatment Plant ($5.875 million).
· Continuing remedial works at Wellington Dam ($460,000).
· Commencement of the upgrade of the Stirling Dam ($800,000).
· Establishment of a new integrated water supply to the town of Yarloop ($451,000).
· Commencement of an effluent management upgrade at the Kemerton Wastewater Treatment Plant ($100,000).
· Other minor works ($60,000).
Western Power
· Ongoing works at the Muja Power Station ($22.4 million), and an upgrade at Muja D ($10.0 million).
· Power Procurement Project at Kemerton ($27.580 million).
· Realignment of the Worsley Substation ($1.388 million) and acquisition of gas turbines ($300,000).
· Commencement of new works at the Collie Power Station ($800,000).
· Muja?Collie?Kemerton 330 Easement acquisition ($890,000).
· Works at the Marriot Road Substation ($453,000).
Peel Development Commission
· Headworks infrastructure to allow for industrial land in Waroona ($250,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards change rooms, storage and toilet facilities at the sporting oval in Burekup ($66,400 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards cricket nets, a synthetic pitch, and fencing at the Tom Lowry Oval in Allanson ($7,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $41.554 million was allocated in the electorate of Cottesloe in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Completion of the realignment and construction of Port Beach Road in North Fremantle ($3.0 million).
Fremantle Port Authority
· Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop and new rail terminal ($4.554 million).
· Upgrades to container berths 4 and 10 at North Quay ($10.0 million).
· Environmental improvement program at North Quay ($200,000).
· Land acquisitions ($495,000).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia
· Completion of the North Quay Rail Loop ($7.693 million).
· Completion of the Shenton Road Bridge ($749,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Ongoing computer hardware and software replacement program including works associated with the regional information access program ($270,000).
· Contribution towards the construction of a 25 metre pool, children's pool and health suite at Bold Park ($466,831 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards resurfacing synthetic courts at the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club and repairs to perimeter fencing and posts ($46,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the construction of an undercover area at Allen Park ($15,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation
· Continuing works at the Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sludge Treatment Facility ($5.617 million).
Western Australian Planning Commission
· Work at the Leighton Marshalling Yards, including rehabilitation of the foreshore ($1.7 million).
Western Australian Sports Centre Trust
· Capital upgrades, maintenance and replacement facilities at Challenge Stadium ($570,000).
Western Power
· Ongoing works associated with the State Underground Power Project in City Beach ($3.955 million) and Shenton Park ($1.809 million).
· Other transmission works ($413,000).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $42.791 million was allocated in the electorate of Central Kimberley-Pilbara in the 2005-2006 budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Improve formation and drainage on Tanami Road ($1.0 million).
· Commencement of work to reconstruct and widen the Great Northern Highway from Fitzroy Crossing to Gogo ($300,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Additions and improvements to support middle schooling at Hedland Senior High School as well as improved facilities for senior school students ($1.5 million).
Department of Health
· Continuing work at the Hedland Regional Resource Centre and Residential Care Facility in South Hedland ($12.5 million).
· Completion of works at the Port Hedland Health Services Redevelopment ($189,000).
Department of Justice
· Commencement of construction of a replacement Community Justice Facility for the Pilbara region ($200,000).
Western Australian Police Service
· Completion of the construction of the Balgo Police Station ($487,000).
· Preliminary works on new police stations at Jigalong and Warmun ($100,000 each).
· Commencement of additions and alterations at the South Hedland Police Station ($300,000).
Port Hedland Port Authority
· New works at the Port including electrical power distribution upgrade, replacement of fresh water tanks and the installation of surveillance cameras ($4.509 million).
Water Corporation
· Continue the expansion of the De Grey and Yule borefields ($2.697 million).
· Continuation of a water distribution upgrade in Port Hedland ($8.593 million).
Western Power
· Continuation of the underground power program in Port Hedland ($4.593 million).
· Continuation of the upgrade to Roebourne's power supply ($513,000).
· Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection for Nullagine ($260,000), Halls Creek ($560,000) and Marble Bar ($20,000).
· Other general distribution works in Port Hedland ($430,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of undercover multipurpose courts and gymnasium facilities at Halls Creek ($850,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the development of a Regional Recreation Plan for the Pilbara ($13,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green in South Hedland ($77,304 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Local Government and Regional Development
Contribution to the Port Hedland Enhancement Scheme ($3.0 million from the Regional Investment Fund).

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