❓ Hon Barbara Scott questions the lack of building and maintenance costs listed for Kaleeya Hospital in the feasibility study regarding the relocation of Woodside Maternity Hospital services. The Minister confirms no increase in costs.
AnsweredQoN 3337Legislative Council
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I refer to page 10 of the Feasibility Study of the Relocation of Woodside Maternity Hospital Services to Kaleeya Hospital and I note the annual building and maintenance cost at Woodside are $ 79 500 and nothing at Kaleeya -
(1) Will there be any annual B and M (building and maintenance) costs in the maternity ward at Kaleeya Hospital where Woodside services are to be housed?
(2) Will there be any addition to the budget for the general contingency costs for B and M at Kaleeya Hospital as a result of the move of Woodside Hospital?
(1) Will there be any annual B and M (building and maintenance) costs in the maternity ward at Kaleeya Hospital where Woodside services are to be housed?
(2) Will there be any addition to the budget for the general contingency costs for B and M at Kaleeya Hospital as a result of the move of Woodside Hospital?
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Answered
2 May 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
42 days
There will be no increase in building and maintenance costs for Kaleeya as a result of the relocation of Woodside. 2. No.
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