❓ The Minister confirms the intention to proceed with a Multi-functional Police Facility and associated housing at Burringurrah Aboriginal community, with construction progressing and completion expected in the second half of 2009, pending land use agreement negotiations.
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(2) Is it the Minister’s intention to proceed with this facility at Burringurrah Aboriginal community?
(3) If so, at what stage is the planning for this project, when will construction commence and when will it be completed?
(3) If so, at what stage is the planning for this project, when will construction commence and when will it be completed?
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Answered
3 December 2008
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
20 days
(1) Yes.
(2) Yes.
(3) Construction of the transportable buildings is well progressed. The State Solicitor's Office and WA Police are negotiating with the traditional land claimants and their representative body (Yamatji Land and Sea Council) in regards to an Indigenous Land Use Agreement, prior to the placement of the Multi-functional Police Facility and associated Government Regional Officers Housing within the Burringurrah Aboriginal Community. It is anticipated the project will be completed in the second half of 2009.
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(2) Yes.
(3) Construction of the transportable buildings is well progressed. The State Solicitor's Office and WA Police are negotiating with the traditional land claimants and their representative body (Yamatji Land and Sea Council) in regards to an Indigenous Land Use Agreement, prior to the placement of the Multi-functional Police Facility and associated Government Regional Officers Housing within the Burringurrah Aboriginal Community. It is anticipated the project will be completed in the second half of 2009.
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