❓ A parliamentary question regarding the allocation of Royalties for Regions funding for community short-stay accommodation, specifically concerning site selection, consultation processes, and report accessibility. The answer provides details on the Kalgoorlie-Boulder and Broome sites, consultation methods, and report availability.
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I refer to the $13 million of Royalties for Regions funding that has been allocated for funding community short-stay accommodation, and I ask -
(1) Other than the sites in Boulder and Broome, what other sites are being considered?
(2) What sites are being considered in the Metropolitan Regions?
(3) How many centres will be built in total?
(4) What is or was being done, in the consultation process being undertaken by Professor Geoff Syme and his team at Edith Cowan University’s Centre for Planning?
(5) Was a needs analysis conducted?
(6) Were local communities consulted?
(7) Will the report be made public?
(8) If yes to (7), when?
(1) Other than the sites in Boulder and Broome, what other sites are being considered?
(2) What sites are being considered in the Metropolitan Regions?
(3) How many centres will be built in total?
(4) What is or was being done, in the consultation process being undertaken by Professor Geoff Syme and his team at Edith Cowan University’s Centre for Planning?
(5) Was a needs analysis conducted?
(6) Were local communities consulted?
(7) Will the report be made public?
(8) If yes to (7), when?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
22 February 2011
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
105 days
The Department of Housing advises:
(1) The funding is allocated specifically to the Kalgoorlie-Boulder and Broome sites.
(2) Nil
(3) Two.
(4) A two-stage public consultation process was conducted regarding the proposed facility (location, design, management) in Kalgoorlie-Boulder. This process was completed in October 2010, with no significant objections raised.
(5) The needs analysis was covered in the feasibility study and public consultation process for both sites.
(6) The public consultation process for Kalgoorlie-Boulder involved discussions with individual residents and representatives from a local residents organisation who had directly contacted the Department, other government agencies and community organisations with an interest in the project. The process for Broome will be based on this.
(7) The Department can provide the report upon request. Material identifying private individuals would need to be removed.
(8) Please refer to the answer in part 7.
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(1) The funding is allocated specifically to the Kalgoorlie-Boulder and Broome sites.
(2) Nil
(3) Two.
(4) A two-stage public consultation process was conducted regarding the proposed facility (location, design, management) in Kalgoorlie-Boulder. This process was completed in October 2010, with no significant objections raised.
(5) The needs analysis was covered in the feasibility study and public consultation process for both sites.
(6) The public consultation process for Kalgoorlie-Boulder involved discussions with individual residents and representatives from a local residents organisation who had directly contacted the Department, other government agencies and community organisations with an interest in the project. The process for Broome will be based on this.
(7) The Department can provide the report upon request. Material identifying private individuals would need to be removed.
(8) Please refer to the answer in part 7.
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