❓ A parliamentary question regarding Building the Education Revolution (BER) funding at Mt Lawley Senior High School, specifically inquiring about the purpose, cost, state government contribution, budget adherence, and completion date of new buildings. The answer details the allocation, usage, lack of state contribution, budget adherence, and completion date.
AnsweredQoN 2560Legislative Assembly
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In relation to Building the Education Revolution (BER) funding at Mt Lawley Senior High School, which is the catchment high school for my constituents, I ask:
(a) what is the purpose and total cost of new buildings at the school;
(b) what financial contribution has the Western Australian Government made to these new buildings and works;
(c) has the final cost exceeded the original budget; and
(d) when will the works be completed?
(a) what is the purpose and total cost of new buildings at the school;
(b) what financial contribution has the Western Australian Government made to these new buildings and works;
(c) has the final cost exceeded the original budget; and
(d) when will the works be completed?
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Answered
18 May 2010
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
28 days
(a) An amount of $200 000 was allocated to Mount Lawley Senior High School under the Building the Education Revolution - National School Pride Program. The funds were used to provide a shade structure, storeroom, painting, paving and new turf.
(b) Nil.
(c) No.
(d) The above works were completed in February 2010.
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(b) Nil.
(c) No.
(d) The above works were completed in February 2010.
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