❓ This parliamentary question seeks clarification on when the costs for employing additional transit guards for the Perth-Mandurah railway will be included in the departmental budget, with the answer outlining the budgetary allocation across 2006/07 and 2007/08.
AnsweredQoN 1084Legislative Assembly
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(b) when will the costs required to employ these extra guards become part of the departmental budget?
(b) The majority of the funds required to employ these extra guards will be part of the 2006/07 budget, as Rockingham station is scheduled to open in December 2006. The remainder will be part of the 2007/08 budget, as Mandurah station is scheduled to open in December 2007.
(b) The majority of the funds required to employ these extra guards will be part of the 2006/07 budget, as Rockingham station is scheduled to open in December 2006. The remainder will be part of the 2007/08 budget, as Mandurah station is scheduled to open in December 2007.
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Answered
3 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
96 days
(a) An additional 144 transit guards will be employed for passenger railway services between Perth and Mandurah.
(b) The majority of the funds required to employ these extra guards will be part of the 2006/07 budget, as Rockingham station is scheduled to open in December 2006. The remainder will be part of the 2007/08 budget, as Mandurah station is scheduled to open in December 2007.
(b) The majority of the funds required to employ these extra guards will be part of the 2006/07 budget, as Rockingham station is scheduled to open in December 2006. The remainder will be part of the 2007/08 budget, as Mandurah station is scheduled to open in December 2007.
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