The WA parliamentary question seeks data on the number and proportion of temporary or transportable structures at several Education Support Centres and schools in the Albany, Geographe, Manjimup, Newton Moore, South Bunbury, and Spencer Park areas. The answer refers to a tabled paper.

AnsweredQoN 756Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 September 2025
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Education

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(1) How many temporary or transportable structures are located at each of the following Education Support Centres: (a) Albany Secondary Education Support Centre; (b) Geographe Education Support Centre; (c) Manjimup Education Support Centre; (d) Newton Moore Education Support Centre; (e) South Bunbury Education Support Centre; and (f) Spencer Park Education Support Centre? (2) For each of the Education Support Centres in (1)(a-f), what proportion of total classrooms are temporary or transportable structures? (3) Separate to the Education Support Centres in (1), how many temporary or transportable structures are located at each of the following schools: (a) North Albany Senior High School; (b) Geographe Primary School; (c) Manjimup Senior High School; (d) Newton Moore Senior High School; (e) South Bunbury Primary School; and (f) Spencer Park Primary School? (4) For each of the schools in (3)(a-f), what proportion of total classrooms are temporary or transportable structures?

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Answered
2 December 2025
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
17 days
Answer Transportable structures are used at public schools for a number of purposes, such as classrooms, sheds, bathrooms, toilets and administration buildings. (l)-(4) Please refer to Tabled paper.

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