❓ Question on Notice regarding the operational costs (security, utilities, and gardening) of the Office of the Premier in Western Australia from 1 July 2013 to 31 October 2013. Water costs are not yet separately metered.
AnsweredQoN 1545Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Office of the Premier, and ask: (a) what has been the cost of security services for the Office since 1 July 2013; (b) what has been the cost of electricity for the Office since 1 July 2013; (c) what has been the cost of gas for the Office since 1 July 2013; (d) what has been the cost of water for the Office since 1 July 2013; and (e) what has been the cost of gardening and lawn services since 1 July 2013?
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Answered
5 December 2013
Responded by
Hon C.J. Barnett
Response time
35 days
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises the following amounts have been paid during the period 1 July 2013 to 31 October 2013. Some of the payments made relate to periods prior to 1 July 2013.
(a) $160,367.87 (excluding GST)
(b) $41,723.35 (excluding GST)
(c) $869.32 (excluding GST)
(d) Water for the Office of the Premier and Cabinet Room is still connected to the meter at the Constitutional Centre. Building management for both sites is working towards having each building separately metered and consumption correctly read.
(e) $12,729.03 (excluding GST)
(a) $160,367.87 (excluding GST)
(b) $41,723.35 (excluding GST)
(c) $869.32 (excluding GST)
(d) Water for the Office of the Premier and Cabinet Room is still connected to the meter at the Constitutional Centre. Building management for both sites is working towards having each building separately metered and consumption correctly read.
(e) $12,729.03 (excluding GST)
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