❓ Mr. Marshall asks about the status of a planned police station in Falcon, previously supported by police and ministerial figures. The Minister's response outlines other police infrastructure projects funded in the budget, without directly addressing the Falcon station.
AnsweredQoN 1043Legislative Assembly
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For three years it has been anticipated money would be found for a police station at Falcon. The need was established by the then Police Assistant Commissioner, Bob Kucera and land was identified by the then Minister for Police, Kevin Prince. Will the Minister advise whether this project is still on the new Government’s agenda and if so, when will it occur?
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Answered
5 December 2001
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
83 days
The Government’s recent Police budget facilitates a comprehensive capital works program including to build new police stations at Kensington and Newman, to complete the new Police Academy at Joondalup and police complexes at Bunbury and Kiara, and to continue DCAT program.
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