❓ Hon Stephen Dawson asked the Minister for Education which district high schools would benefit from the $20.5 million allocated in the 2013-14 state budget for capital works, and how much each school would receive. The Minister provided a table listing the schools and their preliminary allocations.
AnsweredQoN 997Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOLS — CAPITAL WORKS
997. Hon STEPHEN DAWSON to the
Minister for Education:
I refer to the 2013–14 state budget allocation of
$20.5 million for works at various district high schools.
(1) Which schools will benefit from this funding?
(2) How much funding will each school receive for the upgrade
works?
HIGH SCHOOLS — CAPITAL WORKS
997. Hon STEPHEN DAWSON to the
Minister for Education:
I refer to the 2013–14 state budget allocation of
$20.5 million for works at various district high schools.
(1) Which schools will benefit from this funding?
(2) How much funding will each school receive for the upgrade
works?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this
question.
The response is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the
response and have it incorporated into Hansard .
Leave granted. [See
paper 1116.]
The
following material was incorporated —
1-2 The following table lists the schools that will
benefit from this program and the preliminary allocation.
SCHOOL
PRELIMINARY ALLOCATION
$
Boyup Brook District High School
700,000
Bruce Rock District High School
300,000
Carnamah District High School
500,000
Corrigin District High School
500,000
Dalwallinu District High School
700,000
Halls Creek District High School
9,750,000
Jurien Bay District High School
500,000
Kambalda West District High School
750,000
Kojonup District High School
200,000
Kulin District High School
700,000
Lake Grace District High School
400,000
Meekatharra District High School
500,000
Morawa District High School
800,000
Mullewa District High School
700,000
Norseman District High School
400,000
Ravensthorpe District High School
700,000
Southern Cross District High School
700,000
Wagin District High School
300,000
Waroona District High School
400,000
Wongan Hills District High School
400,000
Wyalkatchem District High School
600,000
TOTAL
20,500,000
question.
The response is in tabular form, so I seek leave to table the
response and have it incorporated into Hansard .
Leave granted. [See
paper 1116.]
The
following material was incorporated —
1-2 The following table lists the schools that will
benefit from this program and the preliminary allocation.
SCHOOL
PRELIMINARY ALLOCATION
$
Boyup Brook District High School
700,000
Bruce Rock District High School
300,000
Carnamah District High School
500,000
Corrigin District High School
500,000
Dalwallinu District High School
700,000
Halls Creek District High School
9,750,000
Jurien Bay District High School
500,000
Kambalda West District High School
750,000
Kojonup District High School
200,000
Kulin District High School
700,000
Lake Grace District High School
400,000
Meekatharra District High School
500,000
Morawa District High School
800,000
Mullewa District High School
700,000
Norseman District High School
400,000
Ravensthorpe District High School
700,000
Southern Cross District High School
700,000
Wagin District High School
300,000
Waroona District High School
400,000
Wongan Hills District High School
400,000
Wyalkatchem District High School
600,000
TOTAL
20,500,000
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