❓ Details capital works expenditure allocated to Greenough and Murchison-Eyre electorates in the 2005-06 budget, broken down by department and specific projects.
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(a) Greenough; (b) Murchison-Eyre; (c) Stirling; and (d) Wanneroo?
(b) Murchison-Eyre; (c) Stirling; and (d) Wanneroo?
(c) Stirling; and (d) Wanneroo?
(d) Wanneroo?
Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($2.5 million); and · Completion of the widening and sealing of the Geraldton - Mt Magnet Road from Bringo to Mullewa Shires ($350,000). Department for Community Development · Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($2.5 million); and · Completion of the widening and sealing of the Geraldton - Mt Magnet Road from Bringo to Mullewa Shires ($350,000). Department for Community Development · Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of the widening and sealing of the Geraldton - Mt Magnet Road from Bringo to Mullewa Shires ($350,000). Department for Community Development · Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department for Community Development · Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
(b) Murchison-Eyre; (c) Stirling; and (d) Wanneroo?
(c) Stirling; and (d) Wanneroo?
(d) Wanneroo?
Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($2.5 million); and · Completion of the widening and sealing of the Geraldton - Mt Magnet Road from Bringo to Mullewa Shires ($350,000). Department for Community Development · Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($2.5 million); and · Completion of the widening and sealing of the Geraldton - Mt Magnet Road from Bringo to Mullewa Shires ($350,000). Department for Community Development · Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of the widening and sealing of the Geraldton - Mt Magnet Road from Bringo to Mullewa Shires ($350,000). Department for Community Development · Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department for Community Development · Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Education and Training · Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million). Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Health · Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000). Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia · Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Water Corporation · Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and · Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million). Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Power · Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million); · Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million); · Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and · Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Other transmission works ($459,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Agriculture and Food · Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000). Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million); · Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and · Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000). Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Health · Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million). Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Justice · Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million). Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Australia Police · Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million); · Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000); · Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and · Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000). The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) · Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Water Corporation · Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million); · Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and · Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000). Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Power · Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Interconnection works in the region ($60,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Albany Port Authority · Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Acquisition of land ($2.0 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000). Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Health · Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000). Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Water Corporation · Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million); · Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and · Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Other general works in the area ($1.080 million). Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Wester Power · General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· General transmission works in the local area ($37,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Education and Training · Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million); · Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School ($1.0 million); and · Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000). Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Australia Police · Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million). Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Water Corporation · Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million); · Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million); · Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000); · Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and · Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000). Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Western Power · Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Replacement power poles ($2.283 million); · Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million); · Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million); · Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million); · Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and · Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the 100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
· Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
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(a) Capital Works expenditure totalling $46.215 million was allocated to the electorate of Greenough in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($2.5 million); and
· Completion of the widening and sealing of the Geraldton - Mt Magnet Road from Bringo to Mullewa Shires ($350,000).
Department for Community Development
· Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million).
Department of Health
· Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia
· Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million).
Water Corporation
· Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and
· Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million).
Western Power
· Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million);
· Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million);
· Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and
· Other transmission works ($459,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval
to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Agriculture and Food
· Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000).
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million);
· Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and
· Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000).
Department of Health
· Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million).
Department of Justice
· Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million).
Western Australia Police
· Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million);
· Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000);
· Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and
· Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000).
The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia)
· Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000).
Water Corporation
· Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million);
· Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and
· Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000).
Western Power
· Interconnection works in the region ($60,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the
Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park
in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Albany Port Authority
· Acquisition of land ($2.0 million).
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000).
Department of Health
· Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000).
Water Corporation
· Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million);
· Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and
· Other general works in the area ($1.080 million).
Wester Power
· General transmission works in the local area ($37,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve
in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation
Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Education and Training
· Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million);
· Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School
($1.0 million); and
· Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia
· Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000).
Western Australia Police
· Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million).
Water Corporation
· Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million);
· Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million);
· Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000);
· Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and
· Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000).
Western Power
· Replacement power poles ($2.283 million);
· Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million);
· Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million);
· Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million);
· Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and
· Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the
100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure
· Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($2.5 million); and
· Completion of the widening and sealing of the Geraldton - Mt Magnet Road from Bringo to Mullewa Shires ($350,000).
Department for Community Development
· Construction of the Dongara Community Centre ($312,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Commencement of additions and improvements to the Kalbarri District High School ($2.6 million).
Department of Health
· Planning fees and initial works for a replacement Multi-Purpose Centre in Morawa ($652,000).
Public Transport Authority of Western Australia
· Completion of Stage 1 of the Geraldton Southern Transport Corridor ($12.921 million).
Water Corporation
· Continuation of works on a wastewater treatment plant for Narngulu ($3.998 million); and
· Establishment of an infill sewerage program for the Mid West region ($6.478 million).
Western Power
· Continuation of works on a new substation at Rangeway ($4.972 million);
· Completion of works on the Pinjar-Cataby-Eneabba transmission line ($1.916 million);
· Transmission infrastructure for new wind farms at Walkaway and Emu Downs ($9.051 million); and
· Other transmission works ($459,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the extension of the Waggrakine Primary School Oval
to AFL standard ($6,224 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $43.680 million was allocated to the electorate of Murchison-Eyre in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Agriculture and Food
· Completion of works on the South Boulder Quarantine Inspection Yard ($700,000).
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Reconstruction of the Eyre Highway from Caiguna East to Balladonia ($19.4 million);
· Construction and sealing of the Goldfields Highway from Wiluna to Meekatharra ($5.3 million); and
· Improvements to the formation of, and gravel, on the Great Central Road (Outback Highway) from Laverton to Docker River ($551,000).
Department of Health
· Completion of the replacement Warburton Clinic ($3.130 million).
Department of Justice
· Continuation of works at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison ($2.450 million).
Western Australia Police
· Continuation of works on the new police stations at Warakurna and Warburton as part of the Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry ($3.881 million);
· Completion of new police station at Newman ($964,000);
· Completion of the new Laverton Police Station ($153,000); and
· Commencement of works on a new police station for Leonora ($225,000).
The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia)
· Restoration works to heritage listed properties in the local area ($495,000).
Water Corporation
· Continuation of works to improve the water supply in Mt Magnet and Meekatharra ($2.250 million);
· Commencement of works associated with the Kambalda Water and Wastewater normalisation ($2.232 million); and
· Commencement of the upgrade of the main conduit pumps station in Koorarawaly ($593,000).
Western Power
· Interconnection works in the region ($60,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of a multipurpose community and recreation centre in Kambalda West ($1.0 million from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the town oval in Gascoyne Junction ($80,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the development of a toddlers pool area at the
Mt Magnet pool ($67,200 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Laverton Sports Club ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the construction of a fully reticulated grassed playing field in Menzies ($66,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the upgrade of the Goldfields Tennis Club in Kalgoorlie ($30,951 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the construction of a BMX track at Lions Park
in Meekatharra ($10,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards resurfacing four outdoor netball and basketball courts at the Yilgarn recreation complex ($16,712 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the construction of 18 new golf tees at the Southern Cross Golf Club ($5,918 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $13.136 million was allocated to the electorate of Stirling in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Albany Port Authority
· Acquisition of land ($2.0 million).
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Installation of audible edgelines on Albany Highway from Cranbrook to Albany ($500,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Commencement of the construction of a replacement primary school in Mount Barker ($700,000).
Department of Health
· Planning and upgrade of the Denmark Multi-Purpose Centre ($250,000).
Water Corporation
· Albany borefield rationalisation ($2.119 million);
· Commencement of an infill sewerage program ($6.304 million); and
· Other general works in the area ($1.080 million).
Wester Power
· General transmission works in the local area ($37,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of a skate park at McLean Reserve
in Denmark ($40,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation
Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the extension of the clubrooms at Ocean Beach ($20,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards resurfacing four hard courts with synthetic surface at the Denmark Country Club ($25,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards resurfacing of the Mount Barker public swimming pool ($42,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the construction of 1,000-yard range, target shed and an extension to the clubhouse, including ablutions, at the Mount Barker Rifle Club ($18,158 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $63.040 million was allocated to the electorate of Wanneroo in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Education and Training
· Completion of a new primary school in Two Rocks ($5.5 million);
· Additions and improvements to Wanneroo Senior High School
($1.0 million); and
· Commencement of the construction of new primary schools in East Butler and Neerabup ($1.0 million each).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia
· Commencement of the construction of the new Eglington Fire Station ($400,000).
Western Australia Police
· Continuation of the construction of the Wanneroo Police Station ($2.642 million).
Water Corporation
· Continuation of works at the Beenup wastewater treatment plant in the northern suburbs ($14.001 million);
· Establishment of the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant ($18.7 million);
· Commencement of works on the Carabooda Reservoir ($700,000);
· Infill sewerage program works in the north metropolitan area ($5.831 million); and
· Work on a wastewater treatment plant servicing Two Rock and Yanchep ($100,000).
Western Power
· Replacement power poles ($2.283 million);
· Continuation of the installation of a third transformer for the Landsdale substation ($1.397 million);
· Purchase of land and line easement at Neerabup ($1.988 million);
· Commencement of works on the Wanneroo-Pinjar line ($1.504 million);
· Works at the Pinjar Power Station ($900,000); and
· Other transmission works in the local area ($2.092 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of a sound barrier behind the
100 metre firing line for the Perth Lever Action Rifle Club at the Wanneroo Shooting complex ($1,572 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure
· Commencement of the Wanneroo Revitalisation project ($2.0 million).
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