❓ The WA parliament is seeking an update on the centralisation/amalgamation of agricultural research facilities. The Minister provides details on the project's progress, including timelines, locations, and models being considered.
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(1) Can the minister update the House on the current state of negotiations regarding the centralisation/amalgamation of agricultural research and study facilities in Western Australia? (2) What interstate and overseas models have been followed significantly in the design, concepts and location of the combined facility? (3) Has a location or locations been finalised here? (4) What are the projected dates for - (a) commencement of building and/or relocation; (b) completion of the major component buildings; and (c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components? Hon KIM CHANCE
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This is a lengthy answer, so I seek leave to have the material incorporated into Hansard , other than part (2), which I shall read. Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
(2) What interstate and overseas models have been followed significantly in the design, concepts and location of the combined facility? (3) Has a location or locations been finalised here? (4) What are the projected dates for - (a) commencement of building and/or relocation; (b) completion of the major component buildings; and (c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: This is a lengthy answer, so I seek leave to have the material incorporated into Hansard , other than part (2), which I shall read. Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
(3) Has a location or locations been finalised here? (4) What are the projected dates for - (a) commencement of building and/or relocation; (b) completion of the major component buildings; and (c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: This is a lengthy answer, so I seek leave to have the material incorporated into Hansard , other than part (2), which I shall read. Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
(4) What are the projected dates for - (a) commencement of building and/or relocation; (b) completion of the major component buildings; and (c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: This is a lengthy answer, so I seek leave to have the material incorporated into Hansard , other than part (2), which I shall read. Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
(b) completion of the major component buildings; and (c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components?
(c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components?
This is a lengthy answer, so I seek leave to have the material incorporated into Hansard , other than part (2), which I shall read. Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
(2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
(2) What interstate and overseas models have been followed significantly in the design, concepts and location of the combined facility? (3) Has a location or locations been finalised here? (4) What are the projected dates for - (a) commencement of building and/or relocation; (b) completion of the major component buildings; and (c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: This is a lengthy answer, so I seek leave to have the material incorporated into Hansard , other than part (2), which I shall read. Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
(3) Has a location or locations been finalised here? (4) What are the projected dates for - (a) commencement of building and/or relocation; (b) completion of the major component buildings; and (c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: This is a lengthy answer, so I seek leave to have the material incorporated into Hansard , other than part (2), which I shall read. Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
(4) What are the projected dates for - (a) commencement of building and/or relocation; (b) completion of the major component buildings; and (c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: This is a lengthy answer, so I seek leave to have the material incorporated into Hansard , other than part (2), which I shall read. Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
(b) completion of the major component buildings; and (c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components?
(c) projected operational commencement of the facility’s major components?
This is a lengthy answer, so I seek leave to have the material incorporated into Hansard , other than part (2), which I shall read. Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
Leave granted. (2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
(2) A number of local, interstate and overseas models have been considered, most notably the Guelph Institute in Canada and the Wageningen Institute in the Netherlands. Key Australian models have included the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research in Hobart, the Waite Precinct in Adelaide and the Lions Eye Institute and Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute in Perth. The steering committee has also worked closely with the team developing the recently announced Institute of Chemical Science. The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
The following material was incorporated - I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
I thank the Hon. Member for some notice of this question. 1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
1) The Institute will bring together the individual agricultural research and tertiary education capabilities of Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Department of Agriculture (the Partners) to provide an integrated capability to address the needs of the agricultural sector and underpin the future sustainable development of the State’s agricultural and rural sector. The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
The development of the Institute is progressing steadily, with the process being oversighted by a Steering Committee supported by each of the Partners and through consultation with industry and stakeholder groups. Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
Work has begun to develop a business plan and joint venture agreement for the Institute. The business plan is expected to be presented to the Partners in September 2004. Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
Given the Partners’ endorsement of the plan, I expect to be able to put a firm proposal regarding the Institute to Cabinet later this year, with the intention of the joint venture being in place by July 2005. 3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
3) The Institute will be established as an unincorporated joint venture, and will consist of a series of ‘centres of scientific (research and teaching) excellence’ - each having a key industry (e.g. cereal sciences) or discipline (e.g. biosecurity) focus. Centres will be established at the main campuses of Curtin, Murdoch, UWA as well as at selected regional Department of Agriculture offices. The nature, shape and location of these Centres is expected to be finalised in the next few months. Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
Metropolitan staff working within the centres will be at each of the three Perth campuses. The new headquarters of the Department of Agriculture is expected to be located adjacent to one of the Institute’s major metropolitan area research facilities. Staff located at the Department’s statewide network of offices and research stations will be integrated with the Institute and will continue to deliver services from these locations. This arrangement will allow the Institute to capitalise on the physical and intellectual resource, currently available at each of these locations. 4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
4) (a) & (b) The building and relocation program will be staged. The timeline will be finalised on the basis of the business plan. It is expected that detailed design will begin in 2004, some construction will commence in 2005 and that both construction and relocation will be completed by 2010. c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
c) The Partners are committed to implement elements of the Institute by the end of the year under a ‘cooperation agreement’. The formal establishment of the Institute will be implemented by July 2005 via signing up to an unincorporated joint venture agreement. The full extent of integration of the Partners’ activities will not be achieved until joint facilities are established and staff re relocated. Establishment of an incorporated Institute remains a longer term objective.
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