❓ Hon Adele Farina questioned the Department of Local Government and Communities regarding specific amounts of free services allegedly provided to several local governments. The answer revealed an error in the reported services for the City of Bunbury, while confirming routine maintenance services for the other listed entities.
AnsweredQoN 2134Legislative Council
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I refer to services provided free of charge by the Department of Local Government and Communities, and I ask: (a) what services totalling $20,000 were provided to the City of Bunbury; (b) what services totalling $10,000 were provided to the City of Busselton; (c) what services totalling $5,000 were provided to the City of Mandurah; and (d) what services totalling $6,000 were provided to the Shire of Dardanup?
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Answered
2 December 2014
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Local Government
Response time
40 days
(a) There were no services provided free of charge to the City of Bunbury (an error has been identified with that Note 30 disclosure).
(b) Obligatory routine maintenance to buildings.
(c) Obligatory routine maintenance to buildings.
(d) Obligatory routine maintenance to buildings.
(b) Obligatory routine maintenance to buildings.
(c) Obligatory routine maintenance to buildings.
(d) Obligatory routine maintenance to buildings.
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