❓ Question regarding alterations made to a Parliamentary Electorate Office, including the timing, nature, reason, and cost of the work. The alterations included security measures and noise reduction.
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(2) If yes - (a) when were alterations made; (b) what alterations were made; (c) why were the alterations made; and (d) how much did the alterations cost? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister
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14 November 2000
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(1) Yes (2) (a) October 1997 (b) Installation of security measures and upgrade of inter-tenancy wall. (c) Security measures are being provided for all Parliamentary Electorate Offices as a matter of course. Other work was undertaken to overcome noise problems from an adjoining tenancy. (d) $13,245
(b) what alterations were made; (c) why were the alterations made; and (d) how much did the alterations cost?
(c) why were the alterations made; and (d) how much did the alterations cost?
(d) how much did the alterations cost?
(b) what alterations were made; (c) why were the alterations made; and (d) how much did the alterations cost?
(c) why were the alterations made; and (d) how much did the alterations cost?
(d) how much did the alterations cost?
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