❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the Department of Housing's interactions with the Cullacabardee Aboriginal community regarding housing management, demolition of derelict houses, and resident relocation. The answer provides dates, times, and reasons for visits and acknowledges frequent but unrecorded phone conversations.
AnsweredQoN 458Legislative Assembly
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(a) can the Minister provide a list of times and dates that the Department of Housing visited the community in the past 12 months;
(b) what were the reasons for the visits;
(c) can the Minister provide a list of times and dates when the Department of Housing had telephone communication with residents from the community; and
(d) what were the reasons for this communication?
(b) what were the reasons for the visits;
(c) can the Minister provide a list of times and dates when the Department of Housing had telephone communication with residents from the community; and
(d) what were the reasons for this communication?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
7 April 2009
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
28 days
(a & b) 4 March 2008 - community meeting regarding demolition of nine derelict houses.
19 May 2008, 10:30 am - community meeting to discuss future management and demolition of derelict houses.
17 June 2008, 10.00 am - meeting with community committee regarding the demolition of nine derelict houses.
24 June 2008, 10.00 am - meeting to discuss housing management issues at the community.
11 July 2008, 10.00 am - on-site meeting with demolition contractor.
2 September 2008 - general community meeting.
3 November 2008 - on-site meeting with contractors quoting on demolition work.
8 December 2008, 10.00 am - community meeting regarding future housing management arrangements and demolition of properties.
15 December 2008, 2.00 pm - community meeting regarding future housing management arrangements.
23 January 2009, 1.00 pm - Visited residents in Archer Street regarding relocation into public housing accommodation.
28 January 2009 - delivered letter to the Chairperson regarding housing management arrangements.
29 January 2009, 10.30 am - meeting with plumber to disconnect sewers to 10 houses.
4 February 2009, 11.00 am - obtained gas and water meter numbers to be disconnected.
11 February 2009, 2.00 pm - delivered housing application forms to two Cullacabardee residents and met with Archer Street resident regarding relocation.
16 February 2009, 10.00 am - community visit with representatives from a community services organisation to assist residents with relocation into public housing accommodation.
17 February 2009, 2.00 pm - meeting with an Archer Street resident regarding relocation.
5 March 2009, 1.00 pm - on-site meeting with contractor regarding demolition of houses.
(c & d) The Department has had regular telephone conversations with residents and the Chairperson of the Cullacabardee Aboriginal community regarding a variety of matters, including public housing accommodation or assistance, street lighting and organising meetings. Due to their frequency and general nature, all conversations have not been recorded.
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19 May 2008, 10:30 am - community meeting to discuss future management and demolition of derelict houses.
17 June 2008, 10.00 am - meeting with community committee regarding the demolition of nine derelict houses.
24 June 2008, 10.00 am - meeting to discuss housing management issues at the community.
11 July 2008, 10.00 am - on-site meeting with demolition contractor.
2 September 2008 - general community meeting.
3 November 2008 - on-site meeting with contractors quoting on demolition work.
8 December 2008, 10.00 am - community meeting regarding future housing management arrangements and demolition of properties.
15 December 2008, 2.00 pm - community meeting regarding future housing management arrangements.
23 January 2009, 1.00 pm - Visited residents in Archer Street regarding relocation into public housing accommodation.
28 January 2009 - delivered letter to the Chairperson regarding housing management arrangements.
29 January 2009, 10.30 am - meeting with plumber to disconnect sewers to 10 houses.
4 February 2009, 11.00 am - obtained gas and water meter numbers to be disconnected.
11 February 2009, 2.00 pm - delivered housing application forms to two Cullacabardee residents and met with Archer Street resident regarding relocation.
16 February 2009, 10.00 am - community visit with representatives from a community services organisation to assist residents with relocation into public housing accommodation.
17 February 2009, 2.00 pm - meeting with an Archer Street resident regarding relocation.
5 March 2009, 1.00 pm - on-site meeting with contractor regarding demolition of houses.
(c & d) The Department has had regular telephone conversations with residents and the Chairperson of the Cullacabardee Aboriginal community regarding a variety of matters, including public housing accommodation or assistance, street lighting and organising meetings. Due to their frequency and general nature, all conversations have not been recorded.
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