Mr. Kirkup asks about government-owned land and buildings in specific Mandurah suburbs. The Premier provides aggregated property numbers but withholds specific details due to sensitivity concerns, inviting more targeted inquiries.

AnsweredQoN 4683Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 February 2019
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Relations

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(1) As at 1 January 2019 for all departments, agencies, government trading enterprises or boards within the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities I ask whether or not there is any land or building owned fully or partially within the following suburbs and if so, what is the address and purpose of each property: (a) Mandurah - 6210; (b) Halls Head - 6210; (c) Erskine - 6210; (d) Falcon - 6210; (e) Wannanup - 6210; (f) Dawesville - 6211; (g) Bouvard - 6211; and (h) Herron - 6211? (2) In relation to (1) are any buildings unoccupied or land vacant and if so, what ones?

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Answered
12 March 2019
Response time
6 days
(1) – (2)
The breakdown of properties owned across government agencies in the suburbs provided is:
Mandurah – 334; Halls Head – 315; Erskine – 105; Falcon – 96; Wannanup – 115; Dawesville – 152; Bouvard – 28; and Herron – 36.
As these properties may include sensitive services such as Witness Protection Housing or Women’s Refuge Centres, addresses and uses cannot be provided.
Should the Member have a question about a particular property or lot within his electorate I would encourage him to ask a more specific question.

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