Hon Nick Goiran questions the Attorney General regarding a review into the Collie Courthouse, specifically its genesis, timeline, and associated briefing notes. The Attorney General acknowledges the question and promises to provide the requested briefing notes after review.

AnsweredQoN 681Legislative Council
Asked
17 August 2022
Portfolio
parliamentary secretary representing the Attorney General

QuestionView source ↗

COLLIE COURTHOUSE
681. Hon NICK GOIRAN to the parliamentary secretary
representing the Attorney General:
I refer to the Attorney General's
media statement of 8 August 2022 titled ''Court services in Collie to
remain open''.
(1) What was the genesis for the
review into the Collie courthouse?
(2) When did it commence?
(3) Did the
Attorney General receive a briefing note or similar document at or around the
commencement and conclusion of the review process?
(4) Will the Attorney General table
these briefing notes?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the member for some notice
of the question. The following information has been provided to me by the
Attorney General.
(1) As part of its duty to ensure that taxpayers'
dollars are used effectively, the Department of Justice regularly reviews services provided by the Magistrates Court in Western Australia.
(2) Approval to
consult with stakeholders was given by the Attorney General on 28 March 2022,
with consultation commencing in mid-April 2022.
(3)–(4) More
time is required to identify and review any relevant briefing notes. This will
be done as soon as practicable and the member will be advised accordingly.

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