❓ Hon Sue Ellery asks about the number of vacant and sold state government-owned dwellings in the Pilbara region, broken down by specific towns. The Minister was unable to provide the information within the timeframe.
AnsweredQoN 331Legislative Council
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STATE
GOVERNMENT–OWNED BUILDINGS — VACANT AND SOLD
331. Hon SUE ELLERY to the minister representing the
Minister for Housing:
(1) How many
state government–owned dwellings in the Pilbara are currently vacant?
(2) How many state government–owned dwellings are
currently vacant in —
(a) Port Hedland,
including South Hedland;
(b) Karratha, including Dampier, Wickham and
Roebourne;
(c) Newman; and
(d) Tom Price?
(3) How many
state government–owned dwellings in the Pilbara have been sold in the
last 12 months?
(4) How many
state government–owned dwellings have been sold in the last 12 months
in —
(a) Port Hedland,
including South Hedland;
(b) Karratha, including Dampier, Wickham and
Roebourne;
(c) Newman; and
(d) Tom Price?
(5) Does the
state government have any plans to sell any state government dwellings in the
Pilbara; and, if so, what are the details?
GOVERNMENT–OWNED BUILDINGS — VACANT AND SOLD
331. Hon SUE ELLERY to the minister representing the
Minister for Housing:
(1) How many
state government–owned dwellings in the Pilbara are currently vacant?
(2) How many state government–owned dwellings are
currently vacant in —
(a) Port Hedland,
including South Hedland;
(b) Karratha, including Dampier, Wickham and
Roebourne;
(c) Newman; and
(d) Tom Price?
(3) How many
state government–owned dwellings in the Pilbara have been sold in the
last 12 months?
(4) How many
state government–owned dwellings have been sold in the last 12 months
in —
(a) Port Hedland,
including South Hedland;
(b) Karratha, including Dampier, Wickham and
Roebourne;
(c) Newman; and
(d) Tom Price?
(5) Does the
state government have any plans to sell any state government dwellings in the
Pilbara; and, if so, what are the details?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for notice of the question.
(1)–(5)
The member is advised that the information cannot be provided in the time frame
available, and the member is asked to place the question on notice.
Several
members interjected.
The
PRESIDENT : That was a
rather lengthy, detailed question.
(1)–(5)
The member is advised that the information cannot be provided in the time frame
available, and the member is asked to place the question on notice.
Several
members interjected.
The
PRESIDENT : That was a
rather lengthy, detailed question.
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