A WA parliamentary question on notice seeks detailed information about leased accommodations vacated by statutory authorities, departments, or agencies within the Treasurer's portfolio since September 2008, including costs incurred after vacation. The answer provides some information and refers to a tabled paper.

AnsweredQoN 5720Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 June 2011
Portfolio
Treasurer; Attorney General

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(1)
C
ould the Treasurer advise how many statutory authorities, departments or agencies within the Treasurer’s portfolio of responsibilities have vacated leased accommodation since 23 September 2008?
(2) What are the names of those statutory authorities, departments or agencies who have vacated leased accommodation since 23 September 2008?
(3) On what date did the statutory authority, department or agency vacate the leased accommodation?
(4) To what address or addresses did the individual statutory authority, department or agency move?
(5) On what date did, or when does, the lease expire on the vacated office accommodation?
(6) For how long after the accommodation was vacated was rent paid?
(7) How much in total has been paid in rent by each individual statutory authority, department or agency after the accommodation was vacated?
(8) How much in total has been paid for the lease on car bays by each individual statutory authority, department or agency after the accommodation was vacated?
(9) As at 1 June 2011, which statutory authorities, departments or agencies are paying rent on vacated premises, and how much is that monthly rental cost?
(10) As at 1 June 2011, which statutory authorities, departments or agencies are paying leases on car bays attached to vacated office accommodation, and how much is that monthly rental cost?

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Answered
9 August 2011
Response time
55 days
The requested information has been provided for General Sector agencies with leased accommodation arranged by the Building Management and Works unit of the Department of Finance. It covers the period from 23 September 2008 to 1 June 2011.
(1) One.
(2-8) [see tabled paper no].
(9-10) Nil.
(1) Two statutory authorities have vacated leased accommodation since 23 September 2008, including Commissioner for Children and Young People and Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia.
Commissioner for Children and Young People
(2) Commissioner for Children and Young People
(3) 17 April 2009
(4) 1 Alvan Street Subiaco 6008
(5) 30 April 2009
(6) 13 days
(7) $5 266
(8) $1 098
(9) - (10) Not applicable
Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia
(2) Legal Aid Commission of WA
(3) 4 February 2011
(4) 98 Konkerberry Drive, Kununurra
(5) 15 March 2011
(6) 39 days
(7) $2 842
(8) - (10) Not applicable
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