Hon James Hayward asks about the opening date, potential quarantine use, alternative uses, and social housing potential of the Bullsbrook Centre for National Resilience. The Premier's representative deflects, stating it's a Commonwealth project.

AnsweredQoN 497Legislative Council
Asked
19 May 2022
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Premier

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BULLSBROOK —
CENTRE FOR NATIONAL RESILIENCE
497. Hon JAMES HAYWARD to the Leader of the House
representing the Premier:
I refer to the 500-bed Centre for
National Resilience in Bullsbrook.
(1) What is the current estimated
opening date for the Centre for National Resilience in Bullsbrook?
(2) Considering
the current COVID reality, does the Premier anticipate the facility being used
for quarantine purposes within the next six months?
(3) Has the government considered other potential uses
for the facility if it is not used for quarantine purposes?
(4) Will the government consider using the facility as
a temporary social housing option for Western Australians who are not
able to find a place to rent in the current market?

AnswerView source ↗

(1)–(4) The Centre for National Resilience in Bullsbrook
is a commonwealth government project under construction on commonwealth
government land. As such, questions relating to the facility should be directed
to the commonwealth government.

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