❓ WA parliamentary question regarding funding for school facilities in Port Hedland and South Hedland. No plans for expansion, South Hedland Primary not being replaced, but both schools receiving funding under Building the Education Revolution.
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SCHOOL FACILITIES — PORT HEDLAND-SOUTH HEDLAND
(1) What plans and funding commitments are being put in place to expand new school facilities in Port Hedland and South Hedland? (2) What funds have been allocated to replace the ageing South Hedland Primary School? (3) What funds have been allocated to enhance the facilities at the Hedland Senior High School? Hon PETER COLLIER
(1) What plans and funding commitments are being put in place to expand new school facilities in Port Hedland and South Hedland? (2) What funds have been allocated to replace the ageing South Hedland Primary School? (3) What funds have been allocated to enhance the facilities at the Hedland Senior High School? Hon PETER COLLIER
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
(2) What funds have been allocated to replace the ageing South Hedland Primary School? (3) What funds have been allocated to enhance the facilities at the Hedland Senior High School? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
(3) What funds have been allocated to enhance the facilities at the Hedland Senior High School? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
(1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
(2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
(3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
(2) What funds have been allocated to replace the ageing South Hedland Primary School? (3) What funds have been allocated to enhance the facilities at the Hedland Senior High School? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
(3) What funds have been allocated to enhance the facilities at the Hedland Senior High School? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
(1) None. (2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
(2) The South Hedland Primary School will not be replaced. The school has been approved under the commonwealth Building the Education Revolution initiative for a new early childhood facility valued at $1.5 million, $200 000 worth of classroom refurbishments and $125 000 to be spent on carpeting, painting and improvements to the water supply. (3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
(3) Hedland Senior High School will receive $200 000 worth of work under the Building the Education Revolution program. This will be spent on carpeting, door replacement, glazing and resurfacing of some playing services.
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