❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on new schools built in the last 15 years, including costs and capacity. The answer provides some data but refers to other departments for construction details and deems capacity data unavailable.
AnsweredQoN 2603Legislative Council
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With regards to new school built -
(1) How many new primary and secondary schools have been opened in Western Australia in the last 15 years?
(2) What are the -
(a) names;
(b) locations;
(c) date of commencement of construction;
(d) date of completion of construction;
(e) initial projected cost;
(f) final cost on completion; and
(g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(1) How many new primary and secondary schools have been opened in Western Australia in the last 15 years?
(2) What are the -
(a) names;
(b) locations;
(c) date of commencement of construction;
(d) date of completion of construction;
(e) initial projected cost;
(f) final cost on completion; and
(g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 October 2005
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
35 days
(b) locations; (c) date of commencement of construction; (d) date of completion of construction; (e) initial projected cost; (f) final cost on completion; and (g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(c) date of commencement of construction; (d) date of completion of construction; (e) initial projected cost; (f) final cost on completion; and (g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(d) date of completion of construction; (e) initial projected cost; (f) final cost on completion; and (g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(e) initial projected cost; (f) final cost on completion; and (g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(f) final cost on completion; and (g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(a), (b) and (f) See attached list. (c), (d) and (e) Not applicable, as this information is held by the Department of Housing and Works. (g) This information is not readily available.
(c), (d) and (e) Not applicable, as this information is held by the Department of Housing and Works. (g) This information is not readily available.
(g) This information is not readily available.
(c) date of commencement of construction; (d) date of completion of construction; (e) initial projected cost; (f) final cost on completion; and (g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(d) date of completion of construction; (e) initial projected cost; (f) final cost on completion; and (g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(e) initial projected cost; (f) final cost on completion; and (g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(f) final cost on completion; and (g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(g) maximum potential student population capacity of each school?
(a), (b) and (f) See attached list. (c), (d) and (e) Not applicable, as this information is held by the Department of Housing and Works. (g) This information is not readily available.
(c), (d) and (e) Not applicable, as this information is held by the Department of Housing and Works. (g) This information is not readily available.
(g) This information is not readily available.
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