A Western Australian parliamentary Question on Notice (QoN 1772) inquires about the sale of government-owned assets under the Minister for Water and Mental Health's control since June 30, 2008. The response indicates no assets meeting the specified criteria were sold by the Department of Water, Water Corporation, or Drug and Alcohol Office.

AnsweredQoN 1772Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 October 2009
Portfolio
Water; Mental Health

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With respect to the departments and agencies under the Minister’s control, will the Minister please provide the following details for all Government-owned assets sold since 30 June 2008 which had a sale value of $500,000 or more:
(a) name and nature of the asset;
(b) date sold;
(c) nature of sale and name of buyer;
(d) proceeds received from the asset;
(e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty;
(f) the application of the funds received; and
(g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
19 November 2009
Responded by
Minister for Water; Mental Health
Response time
30 days
Department of Water
(a) Nil.
(b-g) Not applicable
Water Corporation
(a) Nil.
(b-g) Not applicable.
Drug and Alcohol Office
(a) Nil.
(b-g) Not applicable.
Note: The above answer is for the Drug and Alcohol Office only.
The Mental Health Division and mental health services in Area Health Services form part of the Department of Health and of hospitals boards which are in the Minister for Health's portfolio. As a consequence, information concerning the Mental Health Division and mental health services is included in the answer provided in respect of the Department of Health as a whole by the Minister for Health.
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