❓ A Western Australian parliamentary Question on Notice requests a breakdown of outstanding creditor payments for various planning-related departments and agencies, categorized by the length of time the payments have been outstanding. The response provides detailed figures for each entity.
AnsweredQoN 955Legislative Council
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For each Department and Agency within the Minister’s portfolios, as at 24 June 2009, -
(1) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days?
(2) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 60 days?
(3) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 90 days?
(4) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 120 days?
(5) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding more than 120 days?
(1) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days?
(2) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 60 days?
(3) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 90 days?
(4) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 120 days?
(5) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding more than 120 days?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
11 August 2009
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection representing the Minister for Planning
Response time
47 days
Armadale Redevelopment Authority
(1) $337 033.96 - 8 creditors - $ 317 126.26 - 7 without retentions
(2) $447 010.78 - 14 creditors - $420 424.11 - 12 without retentions
(3) $496 485.26 - 15 creditors - $422 245.61 - 13 without retentions
(4) $545 383.48 - 17 creditors - $412 455.61 - 15 without retentions
(5) $916 961.33 - 27 creditors - $ 463 818.76 - 16 without retentions
Please note:
Armadale Redevelopment Authority retains payments for work performed under warranty. As the warranty unwinds, Armadale Redevelopment Authority releases retention payments as per the contract specifications.
Some creditors have multiple invoices outstanding, some with and some without retention amounts included.
East Perth Redevelopment Authority
As at 24 June 2009
(1) $584 406 - 24 creditors
(2) $87 024 - 4 creditors
(3) $75 083 - 2 creditor
(4) $26 730 - 1 creditor
(5) $63 815 -- 2 creditors
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority
As at 24 June 2009
(1) $55 721 - 14 creditors
(2) $5 958 - 1 creditor
(3-5) Nil
LandCorp
(1) $80 899.81 - 9 creditors
(2) $127 107.56 - 11 creditors
(3) $145 364.26 - 14 creditors
(4) $208 781 11 - 15 creditors
(5) $210 348.61 - 17 creditors
Midland Redevelopment Authority
(1)$244 543.01 - 30 creditors
(2-5)Not applicable
Department of Planning
Data is provided as at 30 June 2009 and relates to the former Department for Planning and Infrastructure:
(1) $6 639 736.60 and 331 creditors
(2) $7 063 873.60 and 342 creditors
(3) $7 064 500.60 and 343 creditors
(4) $7 064 692.51 and 344 creditors
(5) $5 718.24 and 7 creditors
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(1) $337 033.96 - 8 creditors - $ 317 126.26 - 7 without retentions
(2) $447 010.78 - 14 creditors - $420 424.11 - 12 without retentions
(3) $496 485.26 - 15 creditors - $422 245.61 - 13 without retentions
(4) $545 383.48 - 17 creditors - $412 455.61 - 15 without retentions
(5) $916 961.33 - 27 creditors - $ 463 818.76 - 16 without retentions
Please note:
Armadale Redevelopment Authority retains payments for work performed under warranty. As the warranty unwinds, Armadale Redevelopment Authority releases retention payments as per the contract specifications.
Some creditors have multiple invoices outstanding, some with and some without retention amounts included.
East Perth Redevelopment Authority
As at 24 June 2009
(1) $584 406 - 24 creditors
(2) $87 024 - 4 creditors
(3) $75 083 - 2 creditor
(4) $26 730 - 1 creditor
(5) $63 815 -- 2 creditors
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority
As at 24 June 2009
(1) $55 721 - 14 creditors
(2) $5 958 - 1 creditor
(3-5) Nil
LandCorp
(1) $80 899.81 - 9 creditors
(2) $127 107.56 - 11 creditors
(3) $145 364.26 - 14 creditors
(4) $208 781 11 - 15 creditors
(5) $210 348.61 - 17 creditors
Midland Redevelopment Authority
(1)$244 543.01 - 30 creditors
(2-5)Not applicable
Department of Planning
Data is provided as at 30 June 2009 and relates to the former Department for Planning and Infrastructure:
(1) $6 639 736.60 and 331 creditors
(2) $7 063 873.60 and 342 creditors
(3) $7 064 500.60 and 343 creditors
(4) $7 064 692.51 and 344 creditors
(5) $5 718.24 and 7 creditors
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