Mr. Staltari asks about a specific defect at Shenton College identified in a Building Condition Assessment. The Minister's response avoids directly answering the question, instead providing general information about BCA processes and overall maintenance progress.

AnsweredQoN 1696Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 December 2025
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Education

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I refer to the Building Condition Assessment (BCA) summary report for Shenton College, and in particular Defect Number 27, in Block E of the school which has an ‘Estimated Treatment Cost’ of $91,650, and I ask, as at 1 December 2025: (a) Has this defect been fully remediated; (b) If no to (a), why not; and (c) If no to (a), when will it be fully remediated?

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Answered
14 April 2026
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
12 days
(a)-(c)  The Building Condition Assessment is a routine point in time inspection and acts as a planning tool.
The process is designed to record facility conditions ranging from expected wear and tear to requiring urgent remediation.
Every highest priority defect identified in the latest BCA has been addressed and a further $11.3 million has been provided to address priority maintenance items.
Since 2017, the total number of defects in public schools has been reduced by more than 70% across both metropolitan and regional Western Australia.

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