❓ Hon. Alison Xamon questions the WA government about reduced funding for land acquisition for new schools in the 2012-13 budget, considering population growth. The government responds that allocations are aligned with the anticipated rollout of new schools.
AnsweredQoN 5683Legislative Council
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I refer to the Western Australian State Budget Papers 2012-13, page 403 and the $15 million allocated for the Land Acquisition Program under New Works, and I ask why is the funding for 2012-13 less than the previous three years, with further declines in forward estimates, given the expected growth in population?
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Answered
14 August 2012
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Education
Response time
63 days
The budget allocations for land acquisition have been aligned to the anticipated roll-out of new schools over the period of the Forward Estimates.
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