Mrs Roberts asks about the costs and premises associated with splitting the Department of Treasury and Finance. The answer details costs, current locations, and future locations post-split, including consolidation of some units.

AnsweredQoN 4877Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 March 2011
Portfolio
Treasurer

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I refer to the Premier’s remarks in February that the Department of Treasury and Finance would be split into two departments, and I ask:
(a) what costs are associated with the split of the existing Department of Treasury and Finance, beyond operating costs to carry out its existing functions;
(b) what current premises does the Department of Treasury and Finance currently operate from; and
(c) what premises will each of the two new departments operate from once the existing Department of Treasury and Finance is split?

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Answered
17 May 2011
Response time
62 days
(a) The cost of splitting the Department will be kept to a minimum. There will be costs associated with the creation of a Director General, Department of Finance and associated support staff (e.g. Chief Financial Officer). The existing Corporate Services provided within the existing Department of Treasury and Finance will continue to provide services to the two new Departments.
(b)
Treasury and Strategic Projects
Governor Stirling Tower, 197 St Georges Terrace
State Revenue and Corporate Services
QBE Building, 200 St Georges Terrace
Government Procurement (GP)
Dumas House, 2 Havelock Street, West Perth
Shared Services
303 Sevenoaks Street, Cannington
Building Management and Works
169 Hay Street, East Perth
Tenders Office BMW
99 Plain Street, East Perth
Building Management and Works, Office of Government Accommodation
74 Wittenoom Street, East Perth
Regional Offices shared by Building Management and Works and Government Procurement
2 Barnesby Drive, Yakamia, Albany
61 Victoria Street, Bunbury
6/65 Bayly Street, Geraldton
1
st
floor, 220 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie
Regional Offices for Building Management and Works
Cnr Frederick and Weld St, Broome
30 Robinson Street, Carnarvon
6/53 The Esplanade, Esperance
30 Robinson Street, Carnarvon
3-5 Welcome Road, Karratha
Cnr Messmate & Konkerberry Drive, Kununurra
Cnr Mitchell & Queen Street, Merredin
1
st
fl, 11-13 Park Street, Narrogin
297 Fitzgerald Street, Northam
Cnr Brand & Tonkin Street, South Hedland
(c) Five business units of the current Department of Treasury and Finance will move to new premises between April and the end of 2011 as a result of the Government Office Accommodation Master Strategy. This will result in the consolidation of BMW into one main site and its collocation with Government Procurement at the Optima Building in Osborne Park.
Treasury and Strategic Projects
197 St Georges Terrace, prior to moving to 140 William Street, in September 2011
Corporate Services
140 William Street, Perth
Building Management and Works
Optima building, Osborne Park
Government Procurement
Optima building, Osborne Park
State Revenue and Shared Services
Will remain in their respective current premises at 200 St Georges Terrace and 303 Sevenoaks Street.
All regional offices will remain the same.
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