❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the financial arrangements and returns from the sale of the former Noalimba Camp by the Department of Sport and Recreation. The Minister provides a preliminary figure and commits to a full breakdown upon finalisation.
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(1) What were the financial arrangements entered into by the Department of Sport and Recreation regarding the sale of the former Noalimba Camp?
(2) What will be the direct financial return to the Department of Sport and Recreation after all aspects of the sale of the former Noalimba Camp are completed?
(3) Will the Minister provide a full financial breakdown of all proceeds to be derived from the sale of the former Noalimba Camp?
(2) What will be the direct financial return to the Department of Sport and Recreation after all aspects of the sale of the former Noalimba Camp are completed?
(3) Will the Minister provide a full financial breakdown of all proceeds to be derived from the sale of the former Noalimba Camp?
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Answered
21 June 2005
Responded by
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Response time
35 days
(2) The return of proceeds for Noalimba currently estimated at $9.9M. The proceeds of the sale of Noalimba total $9,766,402.00 as at 3 May 2005. (3) Yes, when finalised.
(3) Yes, when finalised.
(3) Yes, when finalised.
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