❓ This WA parliamentary question seeks information on the criteria used to determine the location of four regional Behaviour Centres, their locations, and opening dates. The answer provides student population numbers and opening years for each centre.
AnsweredQoN 3721Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Ministers response to Question On Notice No. 3199, and I ask: (a) what was the student population number and other criteria that determined the location of the four regionally located Behaviour Centres; (b) where are these four centres located; and (c) when were each of these centres opened?
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Answered
22 April 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education
Response time
43 days
(a) The locations were determined on student numbers as follows:
2007: Goldfields 6,552
2010: Bunbury 13,148
2010: Midwest 8,513
2010: Pilbara 7,972
(b) Bunbury, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie and Port Hedland.
(c) Bunbury, operational in 2010; Geraldton, operational in 2010; Kalgoorlie, operational in 2007; Port Hedland operational in 2010.
2007: Goldfields 6,552
2010: Bunbury 13,148
2010: Midwest 8,513
2010: Pilbara 7,972
(b) Bunbury, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie and Port Hedland.
(c) Bunbury, operational in 2010; Geraldton, operational in 2010; Kalgoorlie, operational in 2007; Port Hedland operational in 2010.
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