❓ Mr. Day inquires about the value and details of required maintenance for WA schools, funding allocation, and timelines. The Minister responds by highlighting the government's investment in school maintenance and funding sources available to schools.
AnsweredQoN 3148Legislative Assembly
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(a) what is the current estimated value of maintenance which is required;
(b) what are the details of maintenance which is required;
(c) have funds been allocated for such maintenance; and
(d) if not, when will funds be allocated?
(b) what are the details of maintenance which is required;
(c) have funds been allocated for such maintenance; and
(d) if not, when will funds be allocated?
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Answered
9 April 2008
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
29 days
(a- d) The State Government is undertaking a record $300million maintenance programme in Western Australia's public schools. For the Member's information, this contrasts with maintenance expenditure of only $206 million during the final four years of the previous Coalition Government.
Schools have access to numerous funding sources for maintenance issues, including annual school budget allocations; funds provided to district offices for emergency or extra-ordinary maintenance issues and central funding through programmes such as the Fixing Our Schools Programme.
I am advised that more than $5 million has been spent on maintenance and capital works at Kalamunda Senior High School since 2001.
Maintenance issues at Western Australian public schools are addressed on a priority basis.
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Schools have access to numerous funding sources for maintenance issues, including annual school budget allocations; funds provided to district offices for emergency or extra-ordinary maintenance issues and central funding through programmes such as the Fixing Our Schools Programme.
I am advised that more than $5 million has been spent on maintenance and capital works at Kalamunda Senior High School since 2001.
Maintenance issues at Western Australian public schools are addressed on a priority basis.
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