❓ The parliamentary question seeks detailed information on vacant government-owned and leased office space within the Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport's portfolio, including location, duration of vacancy, costs, and efforts to sell, lease, or sublease the space.
AnsweredQoN 1611Legislative Council
Asked
2 March 2010
Member
Portfolio
Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport
QuestionView source ↗
For all Departments and Agencies within the Minister’s portfolios -
(1) In square metres, what Government-owned office space is presently vacant and where is it located?
(2) For each of these locations, -
(a) how long has the space been vacant;
(b) what is the cost per month of maintaining this vacant space;
(c) does the vacant space constitute a whole building or part of a building;
(d) for vacant whole buildings, has the Government attempted to sell the building;
(e) if no to (d), why not;
(f) for vacant part buildings, has the Government attempted to lease the vacant space to other Agencies, companies or individuals; and
(g) if no to (f), why not?
(3) In square metres, what Government-leased office space is presently vacant and where is it located?
(4) For each of these locations, -
(a) for how long has the space been vacant;
(b) what is the cost per month of maintaining this vacant space;
(c) has the Government attempted to get out of the lease for this vacant space;
(d) if no to (c), why not;
(e) has the Government attempted to sub-lease the vacant space to other Agencies, companies or individuals; and
(f) if no to (e) why not?
(1) In square metres, what Government-owned office space is presently vacant and where is it located?
(2) For each of these locations, -
(a) how long has the space been vacant;
(b) what is the cost per month of maintaining this vacant space;
(c) does the vacant space constitute a whole building or part of a building;
(d) for vacant whole buildings, has the Government attempted to sell the building;
(e) if no to (d), why not;
(f) for vacant part buildings, has the Government attempted to lease the vacant space to other Agencies, companies or individuals; and
(g) if no to (f), why not?
(3) In square metres, what Government-leased office space is presently vacant and where is it located?
(4) For each of these locations, -
(a) for how long has the space been vacant;
(b) what is the cost per month of maintaining this vacant space;
(c) has the Government attempted to get out of the lease for this vacant space;
(d) if no to (c), why not;
(e) has the Government attempted to sub-lease the vacant space to other Agencies, companies or individuals; and
(f) if no to (e) why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 April 2010
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport
Response time
50 days
(1)-(4) Refer to Legislative Council Question on Notice 1603
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