❓ Mr. Kirkup questions DFES about the Aurora project's funding and rollout, specifically regarding potential delays and their impact on brigades and communities. DFES denies any intended rollout by 2017/18, delays, or risks.
AnsweredQoN 771Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the $3million Aurora project business case prepared by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services: (a) Did the DFES intend for Aurora to be funded and rolled out by the coming 2017/18 fire season; (b) Is the Aurora business case currently delayed from consideration and funding: (i) If yes, why is it delayed; (c) Will the delay have any potential risk or negative impact on any DFES volunteer or career brigades: (i) If yes, what brigades are considered most at risk; and (d) Will the delay have any potential risk or negative impact on any Western Australian communities: (i) If yes, what communities are considered most at risk?
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Answered
8 August 2017
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services
Response time
8 days
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services advises:
(a) No.
(b) No.
(b)(i) Not applicable.
(c) No.
(c)(i) Not applicable
(d) No
(d)(i) Not applicable
(a) No.
(b) No.
(b)(i) Not applicable.
(c) No.
(c)(i) Not applicable
(d) No
(d)(i) Not applicable
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