❓ Hon Adele Farina requested details on funding agreements managed by the Department of Regional Development, including project numbers, titles, values, and acquittal status for 2014-15 and 2015-16, with a focus on projects in the South West region. The answer provides total acquittal values for both financial years and refers to a tabled paper for specific project details.
AnsweredQoN 3559Legislative Council
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I refer to funding agreements entered into by the Department of Regional Development, and I ask: (a) what was the total number, project titles and value of agreements entered into in 2014-15 and 2015-16 to date; (b) of the projects identified in (a), please list those project that occurred in the South West region; and (c) what was the total value of projects acquitted in each of 2014-15 and 2015-16 to date?
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Answered
1 December 2015
Responded by
Minister for Housing representing the Minister for Regional Development
Response time
42 days
(a) - (b) [See tabled paper no.]
(c) $571.6 million is the total value of the projects acquitted in 2014-15.
$ 42.6 million is the total value of projects acquitted in 2015-16 as at
30 October 2015.
(c) $571.6 million is the total value of the projects acquitted in 2014-15.
$ 42.6 million is the total value of projects acquitted in 2015-16 as at
30 October 2015.
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