Question regarding additional funding for the Mount Magnet police station upgrade, specifically seeking clarification on the reasons, calculation, completion date, and impact on operational police resources. The answer clarifies the funding is a reflow, provides a completion date, and states the project aims to meet contemporary policing needs.

AnsweredQoN 2525Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 March 2010
Portfolio
Police

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I refer to the Treasurer’s Advance Authorisation and provisions made in the Western Australia Police budget and I ask:
(a) can the Minister specify the reasons for the requirement for an additional $303,000 for the Mount Magnet station upgrade;
(b) how was this figure calculated;
(c) when does the Minister anticipate that this upgrade will be completed; and
(d) what impact, if any, will this measure have on the resources available to operational police officers?

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Answered
20 April 2010
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
33 days
(a) This amount does not represent additional funding, but rather a reflow of funds relating to the Asset Investment Program for the Mount Magnet Police Station replacement.
This project was formerly listed under the title "New Police Stations and Upgrades"in the 2009/10 Budget Statements.
This funding reflow request represents a transfer of funds from the capital appropriation for this project to service delivery appropriation for expensed items in 2009/10.
(b) The figure is based on the project program of works.
(c) It is anticipated the project will be completed in August 2011.
(d) The purpose of this project is to replace the Mount Magnet Police Station to meet contemporary Policing needs.
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