❓ Ms. Mettam questions the Health portfolio regarding the catchment area and funding allocated to the South West Coastal Palliative Care Service for the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 financial years. The Minister provides a detailed breakdown of the catchment area and funding amounts.
AnsweredQoN 5053Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the South West Coastal Palliative Care Service, and I ask: (a) What is the catchment area of the South West Coastal Palliative Care Service; and (b) How much funding was allocated to the South West Coastal Palliative Care Service for the following financial years: (i) 2017-2018; and (ii) 2018-2019?
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Answered
11 June 2019
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
13 days
I am advised:
(a) Greater Bunbury – Bunbury and includes the Shires of Dardanup and Capel.
Wellington – Harvey, Collie and Donnybrook.
Coastal – Busselton, Margaret River and Augusta.
Blackwood – Bridgetown, Nannup and Boyup Brook.
Warren – Manjimup, Northcliffe, Walpole and Pemberton.
(b) (i) $1,569,883.
(ii) $1,588,576.
(a) Greater Bunbury – Bunbury and includes the Shires of Dardanup and Capel.
Wellington – Harvey, Collie and Donnybrook.
Coastal – Busselton, Margaret River and Augusta.
Blackwood – Bridgetown, Nannup and Boyup Brook.
Warren – Manjimup, Northcliffe, Walpole and Pemberton.
(b) (i) $1,569,883.
(ii) $1,588,576.
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