❓ Dr. Thomas requests a breakdown of the $1.541 billion infrastructure spending within the COVID recovery plan, including project timelines. The Treasurer provides a table of project allocations but cannot provide specific timelines due to the scale of investment.
AnsweredQoN 716Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
RECOVERY PLAN —
2021–22 STATE BUDGET
716. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the minister representing the
Treasurer:
I refer to the answer to question
without notice 693, asked yesterday, 14 September 2021, on the nearly $9 billion
budgeted COVID recovery initiatives.
(1) Will the
Treasurer please provide a breakdown of the $1.541 billion budgeted for
infrastructure spending as a COVID response by project?
(2) Over what time frame will those
projects be delivered?
2021–22 STATE BUDGET
716. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the minister representing the
Treasurer:
I refer to the answer to question
without notice 693, asked yesterday, 14 September 2021, on the nearly $9 billion
budgeted COVID recovery initiatives.
(1) Will the
Treasurer please provide a breakdown of the $1.541 billion budgeted for
infrastructure spending as a COVID response by project?
(2) Over what time frame will those
projects be delivered?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the Leader of the Opposition
for some notice of the question.
The
main part of the answer to (1) is in tabular form. It lists the projects, the
amount and the total infrastructure spend . I seek leave to have the
response incorporated into Hansard .
[Leave granted for the following
material to be incorporated.]
(1)–(2)
Infrastructure
$m
Building
Schools for the Future
493
Transport
267
Investing
in Government Assets
222
Rebuilding
TAFE
177
Building
Community Infrastructure
171
Sporting
Facilities Package
148
Maintenance
Blitz
64
Total
Infrastructure
1,541
Due to the significant scale of the
McGowan government's investment in infrastructure throughout Western Australia,
it is not possible to provide a time frame for individual projects in the
limited time provided. Questions about specific projects should be put on
notice.
for some notice of the question.
The
main part of the answer to (1) is in tabular form. It lists the projects, the
amount and the total infrastructure spend . I seek leave to have the
response incorporated into Hansard .
[Leave granted for the following
material to be incorporated.]
(1)–(2)
Infrastructure
$m
Building
Schools for the Future
493
Transport
267
Investing
in Government Assets
222
Rebuilding
TAFE
177
Building
Community Infrastructure
171
Sporting
Facilities Package
148
Maintenance
Blitz
64
Total
Infrastructure
1,541
Due to the significant scale of the
McGowan government's investment in infrastructure throughout Western Australia,
it is not possible to provide a time frame for individual projects in the
limited time provided. Questions about specific projects should be put on
notice.
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