Mr Marmion questions the government about the sale of the former Ronald McDonald House site in Subiaco, specifically regarding the rationale, process, and financial aspects of the sale. The government claims it was not a government sale.

AnsweredQoN 3317Legislative Assembly
Asked
28 June 2018
Portfolio
Transport; Planning; Lands

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I refer to the sale of the former Ronald McDonald House site in Subiaco by the Government in March 2016, and ask: (a) What was the reason for the Government selling this site; (b) Was the future development of the adjacent Princess Margaret Hospital taken into account in the decision to sell the site; (c) Which Government department or departments were involved in the decision to sell the site; (d) Did the recommendation to sell the site go to either a Minister for approval or Cabinet; (e) Was a business case prepared that considered future options for the site before it was recommended to sell the site; (f) Were valuations prepared for the site to estimate its likely sale price and if so what was the valuation or valuations; (g) If valuations were done prior to the sale of the site who did the valuations; and (h) What was the annual revenue Government was receiving for the site from the tenancy of Ronald MacDonald House prior to its sale?

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Answered
14 August 2018
Responded by
Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands
Response time
1 days
The land was held privately and therefore the sale was not a Government sale.
(a)-(h) Not applicable

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