A WA parliamentary question seeks details on Local Government Grants Scheme funding for gender-separate and post-incident hygiene facilities in local governments. The answer provides a list of local governments receiving grants, but doesn't specify which included the requested facilities.

AnsweredQoN 2045Legislative Council
Asked
14 May 2024
Portfolio
Emergency Services

QuestionView source ↗

I refer to capital grants provided pursuant to the Local Government Grants Scheme, and I ask in relation to the current financial year: (a) were any grants provided to Local Government to provide gender separate facilities; (b) if yes to (a), please provide the amount; (c) if yes to (a), please provide details; (d) were any grants provided to Local Government to provide post-incident hygiene facilities; (e) if yes to (d), please provide the amount; and (f) if yes to (d), please provide details?

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Answered
18 June 2024
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services
Response time
12 days
a)-f) The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) advises that a number of Grants were provided to Local Governments through the Local Government Grants Scheme (LGGS). Local Governments may include gender-separate facilities and post-incident hygiene facilities within their facility designs.
Local Government
Amount
Albany
$187,770
Armadale
$500,000
Bridgetown Greenbushes
$307,234
Bridgetown Greenbushes
$379,444
Brookton
$334,332
Capel
$170,000
Esperance
$245,224
Esperance
$503,330
Gnowangerup
$155,250
Pingelly
$370,966
Wongan Ballidu
$93,100

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