Question regarding planned accommodation infrastructure upgrades for police districts in WA. The answer reveals no upgrades planned for the South West and Great Southern districts, but several upgrades in the South Metropolitan (formerly Peel) district.

AnsweredQoN 1363Legislative Council
Asked
12 August 2014
Portfolio
Police

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I refer to Budget Paper No. 2, Volume 1 at page 374 "Asset investment program – works in progress", line item Accommodation infrastructure upgrades, and ask: (a) will any accommodation infrastructure upgrades occur in each of the South West Police District, Peel Police District and Great Southern Police District in any of 2014-15, 2015-16 or 2016-17; and (b) if yes to (a), what will those upgrades be and where exactly will they occur?

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Answered
16 September 2014
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police
Response time
35 days
(a)
South West
· 2014-15 - nil.
· 2015-16 - nil.
· 2016-17 - nil.
Great Southern
· 2014-15 - nil.
· 2015-16 - nil.
· 2016-17 - nil.
South Metropolitan
(Note: amalgamated with Peel District as of 1 September 2014)
· 2014-15 - yes.
· 2015-16 - yes.
· 2016-17 - nil.
(b)
South West
- not applicable.
Great Southern
- not applicable.
South Metropolitan:
2014-15
· Mandurah Police Station - minor fit-out works to increase capacity for new policing model.
· Regional Operations Group South - Existing Rockingham facility upgraded to increase capacity.
· Short Street, Fremantle - fit-out of new leased premises for Detectives.
· Hydro Rise, Bibra Lake - minor works to increase capacity for the South Metropolitan Response Team.
· Rockingham Police Station - minor fit-out works to increase capacity for new policing model.
· McNichol Street, Rockingham - minor fit-out works to increase capacity for new policing model.
· Peel House Mandurah - minor fit-out works to increase capacity for new policing model.
2015-16
· Cockburn Central Police Station - building expansion for additional FTE.

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