Hon Adele Farina questions the Minister for Emergency Services regarding the progress of the proposed Australind Career Fire and Rescue Station, including site details, timelines, and firefighter allocation, particularly in light of delays and potential impact on the Bunbury station.

AnsweredQoN 6109Legislative Council
Asked
25 September 2012
Portfolio
Emergency Services

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I refer to the proposed Australind Career Fire and Rescue Station, and I ask —
(1) What is the site for the proposed station?
(2) Has the land acquisition for the station been finalised?
(3) If no to (2), why not?
(4) When will work on the station begin?
(5) What is the expected completion date for the construction of the station?
(6) How many fire-fighters will be allocated to the station?
(7) Will the allocation of fire-fighters at the Australind station be over and above that current allocation of fire-fighters at the Bunbury Career Fire and Rescue Station?
(8) Given the delay in the delivery of the Australind station will Bunbury Career Fire and Rescue Station be allocated additional fire-fighter full time equivalents to address the shortfall created by the delay?
(9) If no to (8), why not?

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Answered
15 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Education representing the Minister for Emergency Services
Response time
51 days
The
Fire and Emergency Services Authority
advises:
(1-5) Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 8771.
(6) 22 Firefighters are allocated to the Australind CFRS.  Given the approval to construct the collocated facility in Bunbury, interim arrangements are being progressed to accommodate the additional Australind firefighters in the existing Bunbury station pending construction of the collocated fire station and facilities at Australind.
(7) Yes.
(8) Yes.
(9) Not applicable
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