❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the lease expiration of the Governor Stirling Tower, inquiring about ministerial and agency accommodation, rental costs, car bay allocation, and future plans for occupants and a proposed parliamentary precinct.
AnsweredQoN 2632Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the expiration of the lease on the Governor Stirling Tower (GST), and ask:
(a) which State Government Ministers are currently accommodated in the GST;
(b) what is the floor size of each Minister’s ministerial office in square metres;
(c) what is the rental price for each ministerial office per square metre;
(d) how many car bays are allocated to each ministerial office;
(e) how many of these bays are situated underneath the GST;
(f) where are the other bays located;
(g) which State public sector agencies are accommodated in the GST;
(h) what is the floor size of each agency in square metres;
(i) what is the rental cost for each agency per square metre;
(j) how many car bays are allocated to each of these public sector agencies;
(k) how many of these bays are situated underneath the GST;
(l) where are the other bays located;
(m) has a business plan or business case been developed relating to the proposed construction of a ‘parliamentary precinct’ in West Perth;
(n) has any extension to the existing lease of the GST been negotiated; and
(i) if so, how long has the lease been extended for; and
(ii) if not, what plans does the State Government have to accommodate the current occupants of the GST beyond the expiration of the lease?
(a) which State Government Ministers are currently accommodated in the GST;
(b) what is the floor size of each Minister’s ministerial office in square metres;
(c) what is the rental price for each ministerial office per square metre;
(d) how many car bays are allocated to each ministerial office;
(e) how many of these bays are situated underneath the GST;
(f) where are the other bays located;
(g) which State public sector agencies are accommodated in the GST;
(h) what is the floor size of each agency in square metres;
(i) what is the rental cost for each agency per square metre;
(j) how many car bays are allocated to each of these public sector agencies;
(k) how many of these bays are situated underneath the GST;
(l) where are the other bays located;
(m) has a business plan or business case been developed relating to the proposed construction of a ‘parliamentary precinct’ in West Perth;
(n) has any extension to the existing lease of the GST been negotiated; and
(i) if so, how long has the lease been extended for; and
(ii) if not, what plans does the State Government have to accommodate the current occupants of the GST beyond the expiration of the lease?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
18 May 2010
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
28 days
(a-f) Refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice to the Premier 2633.
(g) 1) Department of the Premier and Cabinet
2) Public Sector Commission
3) Department of Treasury and Finance
4) Department of Indigenous Affairs
5) Office of Energy
6) Economic Regulation Authority
7) Department of the Attorney General - Office of Native Title
8) Office of Crime Prevention
9) Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services
10) Independent Market Operator
11) Salaries and Allowances Tribunal
(h) 1) 5,675
2) 2,886
3) 5,711
4) 2,379
5) 1,671
6) 835
7) 788
8) 688
9) 489
10) 477
11) 156
(i) The current rent is $347 per sqm per annum, outgoings $130 per sqm per annum and car bays $5,953 per car bay per annum for single bays, and $5,027 per car bay per annum for tandem bays.
(j) 1) 85
2) 23
3) 52
4) 19
5) 13
6) 3
7) 6
8) 3
9) 4
10) 1
11) 1
(k) 1) 85
2) 17
3) 50
4) 19
5) 13
6) 3
7) 6
8) 3
9) 2
10) 1
11) 1
(l) The Perth Convention Centre carpark.
(m) No. The Government Architect will chair a Steering Committee to oversee the development of a strategic master plan for the Parliamentary Precinct. It is anticipated that the Steering Committee, through the Chair, will provide Government with a report on the outcome of the master plan process in late 2010. Subject to Government consideration of the master plan process, a business case will then be developed.
(n) No:
(i) not applicable; and
(ii) it is planned to relocate the majority of occupants to Dumas House, Albert Facey House, 441 Murray Street and 140 William Street.
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(g) 1) Department of the Premier and Cabinet
2) Public Sector Commission
3) Department of Treasury and Finance
4) Department of Indigenous Affairs
5) Office of Energy
6) Economic Regulation Authority
7) Department of the Attorney General - Office of Native Title
8) Office of Crime Prevention
9) Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services
10) Independent Market Operator
11) Salaries and Allowances Tribunal
(h) 1) 5,675
2) 2,886
3) 5,711
4) 2,379
5) 1,671
6) 835
7) 788
8) 688
9) 489
10) 477
11) 156
(i) The current rent is $347 per sqm per annum, outgoings $130 per sqm per annum and car bays $5,953 per car bay per annum for single bays, and $5,027 per car bay per annum for tandem bays.
(j) 1) 85
2) 23
3) 52
4) 19
5) 13
6) 3
7) 6
8) 3
9) 4
10) 1
11) 1
(k) 1) 85
2) 17
3) 50
4) 19
5) 13
6) 3
7) 6
8) 3
9) 2
10) 1
11) 1
(l) The Perth Convention Centre carpark.
(m) No. The Government Architect will chair a Steering Committee to oversee the development of a strategic master plan for the Parliamentary Precinct. It is anticipated that the Steering Committee, through the Chair, will provide Government with a report on the outcome of the master plan process in late 2010. Subject to Government consideration of the master plan process, a business case will then be developed.
(n) No:
(i) not applicable; and
(ii) it is planned to relocate the majority of occupants to Dumas House, Albert Facey House, 441 Murray Street and 140 William Street.
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