❓ Asks about the progress of housing construction for child protection workers in regional WA under the 'Housing Our Workforce' program, specifically regarding commencement, location, stage of construction, and expected completion by June 2011.
AnsweredQoN 3734Legislative Council
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In relation to the ‘Housing Our Workforce’ Program in regional Western Australia, I ask -
(1) Has building commenced on any houses for child protection workers in regional Western Australia under the program’?
(2) If building has been commenced, where are those houses located and at what stage is the construction?
(3) How many houses for child protection workers under this program will be completed by 30 June 2011?
(1) Has building commenced on any houses for child protection workers in regional Western Australia under the program’?
(2) If building has been commenced, where are those houses located and at what stage is the construction?
(3) How many houses for child protection workers under this program will be completed by 30 June 2011?
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Answered
5 April 2011
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
14 days
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