❓ This parliamentary question and answer concerns the allocation of $500,000 for minor capital asset replacement at Country High School Hostels' residential colleges in the 2006-07 financial year. The government asserts the amount is sufficient due to recent capital improvements.
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The amount of $500,000 allocated in the Capital Works Program is an amount that has been provided to cover the cost of minor capital asset replacement items for the 2006-07 financial year at the Country High School Hostels' eight residential colleges. It covers items such as minor building maintenance and replacement of furniture and equipment. The amount allocated is sufficient because in recent years the Authority has made and continues to make capital improvements to its boarding facilities that have significantly reduced the cost of maintenance at these facilities.
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27 September 2006
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The amount of $500,000 allocated in the Capital Works Program is an amount that has been provided to cover the cost of minor capital asset replacement items for the 2006-07 financial year at the Country High School Hostels' eight residential colleges. It covers items such as minor building maintenance and replacement of furniture and equipment. The amount allocated is sufficient because in recent years the Authority has made and continues to make capital improvements to its boarding facilities that have significantly reduced the cost of maintenance at these facilities.
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