❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the state's financial obligations and occupancy arrangements for the Bunbury Tower, including space allocation to government and non-government entities, rental income, and subsidies.
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I refer the minister to the State’s contractual obligations for the Bunbury Tower. (1) What is the total office space in the Bunbury Tower? (2) What is the State’s current annual financial obligation for that space? (3) How much space is currently held by state government organisations, and which are they? (4) How much of that space is empty? (5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS
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(1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(1) What is the total office space in the Bunbury Tower? (2) What is the State’s current annual financial obligation for that space? (3) How much space is currently held by state government organisations, and which are they? (4) How much of that space is empty? (5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(2) What is the State’s current annual financial obligation for that space? (3) How much space is currently held by state government organisations, and which are they? (4) How much of that space is empty? (5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(3) How much space is currently held by state government organisations, and which are they? (4) How much of that space is empty? (5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(4) How much of that space is empty? (5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(1) What is the total office space in the Bunbury Tower? (2) What is the State’s current annual financial obligation for that space? (3) How much space is currently held by state government organisations, and which are they? (4) How much of that space is empty? (5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(2) What is the State’s current annual financial obligation for that space? (3) How much space is currently held by state government organisations, and which are they? (4) How much of that space is empty? (5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(3) How much space is currently held by state government organisations, and which are they? (4) How much of that space is empty? (5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(4) How much of that space is empty? (5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(5) How much space is leased by non-state government organisations, and which are they? (6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(6) How much are those non-state government tenants paying for office space in the tower? (7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(7) What is the State’s total subsidy to non-state government tenants for this year? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(1) The net lettable area of Bunbury Tower is 8 874 square metres. (2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(2) The net rent for 2003 is $2 289 713. (3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(3) State government organisations currently occupy 5 204 square metres of Bunbury Tower. The current occupants are the Water Corporation, the Department of Education and Training, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Valuer General’s Office, the Department of Land Administration, the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, the Department of Health, the South West Development Commission, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, and the Western Australian Tourism Commission. (4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(4) There is no empty space in Bunbury Tower; however, the common areas between tenancies, such as the corridors, lift lobbies and communal access to building services, comprise 555 square metres, which has not been formerly allocated to tenants. (5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(5) Non-state government organisations currently sublease 2 847 square metres of space in Bunbury Tower. These organisations are Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition, the Department of Housing and Works permits the occupancy of the South West Trade Expo, managed by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in 268 square metres of space. (6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(6) The current annual rent for Centrelink and the Australian Electoral Commission is $783 608. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo. (7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
(7) There is no subsidy for the commonwealth government tenants. The Department of Housing and Works will pay $73 762 in 2003 for the space occupied by the South West Trade Expo.
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