❓ Hon Ray Halligan questions the WA government about an increase in funding for the 'Fixing our Schools' program between the initial budget allocation and the reported achievements. The answer clarifies that the entire $25.6 million was committed at once.
AnsweredQoN 3531Legislative Council
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I refer to the list of major achievements for 2005-06 as detailed on page 607 of the 2006-07 Budget documents under the Department of Housing and Works and ask -
(1) When did the Government decide to increase the allocation under the ‘Fixing our Schools’ program from the $17.4 million listed in the major initiatives for 2005-06 to the $25.6 million listed in the achievements for 2005-06?
(2) How many additional schools were included in the program?
(1) When did the Government decide to increase the allocation under the ‘Fixing our Schools’ program from the $17.4 million listed in the major initiatives for 2005-06 to the $25.6 million listed in the achievements for 2005-06?
(2) How many additional schools were included in the program?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 June 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
29 days
2) Not applicable as the entire $25.6 million was committed at the one time against approximately 190 schools.
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