Dr. Woollard inquires about the Department of Education and Training's capital works program, visual and performing arts facilities in schools, and a list of schools with such facilities. The Minister declines to provide specific details, citing unreasonable resource allocation.

AnsweredQoN 3183Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 March 2008
Portfolio
Education and Training

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(a) can the Minister advise when the Department of Education and Training’s state wide capital works program priorities are likely to be reviewed;
(b) can the Minister outline what the standard provision is for all senior high schools built since 1977, with regard to those with visual and performing arts facilities;
(c) can the Minister list all of the Western Australian Government secondary schools in the Perth metropolitan area with purpose built visual and performing arts facilities, including when each of the facilities were established; and
(d) if different from question (c) above, can the Minister list all of the Western Australian Government secondary schools in the Perth metropolitan area with purpose built performing arts facilities, including when each of the facilities were established?

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Answered
6 May 2008
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
47 days
The Government's capital works priorities are determined every year in the State Budget. The additional information sought by the Member would involve dedicating an unreasonable amount of public service time and resources to providing answers. I refer the Member to the many public sources of information such as the Annual State Budget papers, annual reports and the Schools Online website.
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