Hon Adele Farina questions the government regarding the relocation of the Department of Parks and Wildlife headquarters to Bunbury and its impact on the Crawley offices. The Minister confirms the Crawley office will remain open and unaffected by the Bunbury relocation.

AnsweredQoN 2710Legislative Council
Asked
24 February 2015
Portfolio
Environment

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I refer to the Government’s announcement to relocate the Department of Parks and Wildlife headquarters to Bunbury, and I ask: (a) will the relocation result in the department’s Crawley offices being closed; (b) if no to (a), why not; (c) how many staff, by headcount and full time equivalent, does the Government anticipate will continue to work at the department’s Crawley offices when the Bunbury headquarters on Koombana Drive opens; and (d) if yes to (a), does the Government intend to sell the Crawley site?

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Answered
24 March 2015
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
28 days
The Minister for Environment has provided the following response.
(a) No
(b) Crawley based functions will not be relocating to Bunbury.
(c) See answers to (a) and (b). There is no relationship between the Bunbury development and the Crawley office.
(d) Not applicable

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