Question on Notice 1837 requests details of capital works expenditure allocated to ten electorates in the 2005-06 WA Budget. The Treasurer provides a detailed breakdown of spending for each electorate, covering various projects and departments.

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1 March 2007
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(a) Bunbury; (b) Capel; (c) Dawesville; (d) Hillarys; (e) Leschenault; (f) Moore; (g) Murray; (h) Roe; (i) South Perth; and (j) Warren-Blackwood?
(b) Capel; (c) Dawesville; (d) Hillarys; (e) Leschenault; (f) Moore; (g) Murray; (h) Roe; (i) South Perth; and (j) Warren-Blackwood?
(c) Dawesville; (d) Hillarys; (e) Leschenault; (f) Moore; (g) Murray; (h) Roe; (i) South Perth; and (j) Warren-Blackwood?
(d) Hillarys; (e) Leschenault; (f) Moore; (g) Murray; (h) Roe; (i) South Perth; and (j) Warren-Blackwood?
(e) Leschenault; (f) Moore; (g) Murray; (h) Roe; (i) South Perth; and (j) Warren-Blackwood?
(f) Moore; (g) Murray; (h) Roe; (i) South Perth; and (j) Warren-Blackwood?
(g) Murray; (h) Roe; (i) South Perth; and (j) Warren-Blackwood?
(h) Roe; (i) South Perth; and (j) Warren-Blackwood?
(i) South Perth; and (j) Warren-Blackwood?
(j) Warren-Blackwood?
(a) Capital Works expenditure totalling $23.187 million was allocated to the electorate of Bunbury in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Bunbury Port Authority · Investigations into deepening the Harbour ($1.3 million); · Replacement of a pilot boat ($1.0 million); · Minor Works and land purchases at the Bunbury Port ($2.525 million); and · Realignment works on the Port Access Road to Turkey Point ($1.5 million). Bunbury Water Board · Reticulation and distribution works, and upgrades to treatment plants ($1.849 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000). Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Bunbury Port Authority · Investigations into deepening the Harbour ($1.3 million); · Replacement of a pilot boat ($1.0 million); · Minor Works and land purchases at the Bunbury Port ($2.525 million); and · Realignment works on the Port Access Road to Turkey Point ($1.5 million). Bunbury Water Board · Reticulation and distribution works, and upgrades to treatment plants ($1.849 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000). Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Investigations into deepening the Harbour ($1.3 million); · Replacement of a pilot boat ($1.0 million); · Minor Works and land purchases at the Bunbury Port ($2.525 million); and · Realignment works on the Port Access Road to Turkey Point ($1.5 million). Bunbury Water Board · Reticulation and distribution works, and upgrades to treatment plants ($1.849 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000). Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Replacement of a pilot boat ($1.0 million); · Minor Works and land purchases at the Bunbury Port ($2.525 million); and · Realignment works on the Port Access Road to Turkey Point ($1.5 million). Bunbury Water Board · Reticulation and distribution works, and upgrades to treatment plants ($1.849 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000). Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Minor Works and land purchases at the Bunbury Port ($2.525 million); and · Realignment works on the Port Access Road to Turkey Point ($1.5 million). Bunbury Water Board · Reticulation and distribution works, and upgrades to treatment plants ($1.849 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000). Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Realignment works on the Port Access Road to Turkey Point ($1.5 million). Bunbury Water Board · Reticulation and distribution works, and upgrades to treatment plants ($1.849 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000). Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Bunbury Water Board · Reticulation and distribution works, and upgrades to treatment plants ($1.849 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000). Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Reticulation and distribution works, and upgrades to treatment plants ($1.849 million). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000). Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000). Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000). Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department for Community Development · Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million); · Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million); · Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School ($450,000); and · New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia · Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000). South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
South West Development Commission · Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and · Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million). Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million). Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power Corporation · Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million). (b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and · Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million). Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million); · Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and · Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000). Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Health · Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000); · Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000); · Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million). Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Justice · Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million). Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton ($6.4 million); and · Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million). Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power Corporation · Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million); · Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and · Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000). (d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Fisheries · Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000). Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board · Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000). Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure · Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million). Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million). Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power Corporation · Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and · Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million). (e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million). (f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and · Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million). Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Health · Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million). Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and · Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000). Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Australian Meat Industry Authority · Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· General transmission works in the local area ($239,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and · Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and · Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million). Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Peel Development Commission · Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and · Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000). Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000). Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power Corporation · Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and · Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million). (h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000); · Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and · Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million). Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000); · Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and · Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million). Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Esperance Port Authority · Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million). Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia · Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000). Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and · Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000). Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power Corporation · Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million); · Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and · Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). (i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Agriculture and Food · Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million). Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power Corporation · General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million). Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Zoological Gardens Board · Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000); · Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and · General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and · Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund). Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Justice · Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000). (j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows: Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads · Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000); · Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and · Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000). Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Education and Training · Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million). Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Health · Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million). South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
South West Development Commission · Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000). Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Water Corporation · Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million); · Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme ($1.5 million); and · Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000). Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Australian Tourism Commission · Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000). Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Western Power Corporation · Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and · Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000). Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Sport and Recreation · Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); · Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
· Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).

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Department of Treasury and Finance answer
(a) Capital Works expenditure totalling $23.187 million was allocated to the electorate of Bunbury in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Bunbury Port Authority
· Investigations into deepening the Harbour ($1.3 million);
· Replacement of a pilot boat ($1.0 million);
· Minor Works and land purchases at the Bunbury Port ($2.525 million); and
· Realignment works on the Port Access Road to Turkey Point ($1.5 million).
Bunbury Water Board
· Reticulation and distribution works, and upgrades to treatment plants ($1.849 million).
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Construction and sealing works on the Port Access Road ($500,000).
Department for Community Development
· Works associated with the Bunbury Community House under the Community Centre Program ($500,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Completion of an upgrade to the administration centre and new library resource centre at Bunbury Senior High School ($1.4 million);
· Additions and improvements at Newton Moore Senior High School ($4.0 million);
· Completion of refurbishment works at Bunbury Primary School
($450,000); and
· New Hydrotherapy pool at College Row in Bunbury ($1.5 million).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) of Western Australia
· Development and construction of a FESA Regional Office collocation in Bunbury ($550,000).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure
· Completion of Stage 1 of the Casuarina Harbour Pens ($98,000).
South West Development Commission
· Works on the Bunbury Back Beach coastal enhancement project ($1.1 million); and
· Commencement of work on the sewerage system at the Picton Industrial Park ($1.0 million).
Water Corporation
· Continuing works on the SWR SCADA Integration Stage 1 ($2.777 million).
Western Power Corporation
· Completion of the construction of the third Transformer and feeder at the Bunbury Harbour Substation ($1.138 million).
(b) Capital Works expenditure totalling $34.469 million was allocated to the electorate of Capel in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Completion of the construction of passing lanes and improved intersections on the Bussell Highway from Vasse to Margaret River ($2.990 million); and
· Commence the construction of passing lanes and reconstruction on the South Western Highway from Hester Hill to Bridgetown ($2.450 million).
Department of Education and Training
· Commencement of the construction of the Dalyellup Middle School ($2.0 million);
· Commencement of the construction of the new Vasse Middle School ($6.0 million); and
· Commencement of the new Manea Senior Technical College, to be located at the South West Regional College of TAFE ($100,000).
Department of Health
· Commencement of the construction of a replacement dental clinic for Bunbury ($500,000);
· Commencement of the expansion of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit at the South West Health Campus ($500,000);
· Construction of a new Mental Health Clinic at the South West Health Campus ($2.5 million); and
· Commencement of the construction of a new radiotherapy facility at the South West Health Campus ($2.0 million).
Department of Justice
· Commencement of the construction of a new 72 bed, minimum security unit at the Bunbury Regional Prison ($2.640 million).
Water Corporation
· Ongoing works associated with flood protection for Busselton
($6.4 million); and
· Amplification works at the Bunbury Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.907 million).
Western Power Corporation
· Construction of a new 132 kV transmission line to Busselton, and other transmission works ($4.472 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of four hard courts at the Donnybrook Tennis Club ($9,993 from the Community Sporting and Recreation
Facilities Fund).
(c) Capital Works expenditure totalling $18.355 million was allocated to the electorate of Dawesville in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Water Corporation
· Infill sewerage works in the Peel region ($16.890 million);
· Ongoing works at the Halls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant ($1.115 million); and
· Ongoing works at the Caddadup Wastewater Treatment Plant ($350,000).
(d) Capital Works expenditure totalling $14.308 million was allocated to the electorate of Hillarys in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Fisheries
· Completion of the Hillarys Research Facility ($300,000).
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
· Maintenance work and onsite facilities at Pinnaroo Cemetery ($99,000).
Department for Planning and Infrastructure
· Ongoing refurbishment work, new infrastructure and improved access at Hillarys Boat Harbour ($1.748 million).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Upgrades and restorative maintenance at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp ($4.178 million).
Western Power Corporation
· Improvements to existing substations in the area ($4.0 million); and
· Establishment of a new substation in Padbury ($3.983 million).
(e) Capital Works expenditure totalling $1.019 million was allocated to the electorate of Leschenault in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to three ovals at the Leschenault Recreation Park ($18,828 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Construction and sealing of the Old Coast Road between Australind and Eaton ($1.0 million).
(f) Capital Works expenditure totalling $15.739 million was allocated to the electorate of Moore in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Realignment, reconstruction, widening and other works on the Great Northern Highway from Muchea to Bindoon ($600,000), Muchea to Wubin ($1.730 million) and Waddington to Milling ($2.670 million); and
· Various improvements to sections of the Brand Highway ($1.8 million).
Department of Health
· Continuation of the redevelopment of the Moora Hospital ($4.8 million).
Water Corporation
· Commencement of work to upgrade the town water supply in Cervantes ($620,000); and
· Other works in Jurien Bay ($108,000).
Western Australian Meat Industry Authority
· Construction of new buildings and the purchase of land at Muchea ($2.949 million).
Western Power Corporation
· General transmission works in the local area ($239,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the installation of a synthetic bowling green at the Leeman Country and Sporting Club ($46,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of four tennis courts and replacement of a retaining wall at the Toodyay Tennis Club ($22,500 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of six courts, including two
multi-purpose courts, at the Badgingarra Tennis Club ($34,150 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards reticulation at the main town oval at Toodyay ($25,533 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards an upgrade of the Moora swimming pool, including pipe-works, shell and balance tank ($74,000 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the installation of floodlighting to one bowling green at the Dandaragan Bowling Club ($8,527 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of four multi-purpose outdoor courts at the Chinkabee complex in Bindoon ($11,846 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(g) Capital Works expenditure totalling $35.181 million was allocated to the electorate of Murray in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Preliminary works for the new Perth to Bunbury Highway incorporating the extension of the Kwinana Freeway from Safety Bay to Mandurah and the Peel deviation ($4.0 million); and
· Installation of pedestrian access on the Fremantle Road, Mandurah Bypass ($250,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Completion of additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Senior High School ($3.0 million); and
· Additions and improvements at the Pinjarra Primary School ($2.5 million).
Peel Development Commission
· Completion of the reconstruction of the Pinjarra to Boddington Railway ($150,000); and
· Continuing work on the Railway Heritage Centre ($350,000).
Water Corporation
· Commencement of works at the Mandurah Wastewater Treatment Plant ($225,000).
Western Power Corporation
· Network infrastructure for the Alinta co-generation project at Alcoa Pinjarra Unit 2 ($21.241 million); and
· Completion of works on the new Meadow Springs substation ($3.465 million).
(h) Capital Works expenditure totalling $60.955 million was allocated to the electorate of Roe in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Commencement of the reconstruction of the Lake Raeside section of the Goldfields Highway ($500,000);
· Commencement of the reconstruction and widening of the Ravensthorpe to Hopetoun Road ($790,000); and
· Various improvement works on the South Coast Highway ($3.280 million).
Department of Education and Training
· Improvements to the vocational training and education centre facilities at the Ravensthorpe District High School ($500,000);
· Additional classrooms at the Esperance Senior High School to provide for middle schooling ($7.2 million); and
· Commencement of the construction of a new primary school in Hopetoun ($1.0 million).
Esperance Port Authority
· Ongoing works at the Port, including the completion of the bulk storage facility, a shore-based crane, a new sulphur storage facility and minor works ($36.8 million).
Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia
· Completion of the new fire station in Esperance ($200,000).
Water Corporation
· Completion of the desalination of Hopetoun's water supply ($4.270 million) and commencement of Stage 2 of the project ($1.7 million); and
· Commencement of Stage 1 of a treated wastewater management program in Esperance ($100,000).
Western Power Corporation
· Commencement of work on a new depot and feeders at Esperance ($1.150 million);
· Completion of the Hopetoun wind-diesel project ($3.0 million); and
· Establishment of an Independent Power Producer interconnection at Hopetoun ($260,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of a new clubhouse including change rooms and ablutions at the Esperance Tennis Club ($81,818 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the construction of two synthetic courts, floodlighting, spectator shelter, storage and upgrade of the oval irrigation pump at the Cascades Town Recreation Centre ($71,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the installation of training lights at Esperance Greater Sports Ground ($15,666 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards the installation of automatic reticulation systems to the hockey and football/cricket ovals in Gnowangerup and Ongerup ($24,300 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards the resurfacing of two tennis courts with synthetic surfaces at the Newdegate Tennis Club ($10,833 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
(i) Capital Works expenditure totalling $6.809 million was allocated to the electorate of South Perth in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Department of Agriculture and Food
· Initial planning of the new Department of Agriculture and Food headquarters ($1.0 million).
Western Power Corporation
· General transmission works in the local area ($1.272 million).
Zoological Gardens Board
· Continuation of upgrades to various animal exhibits ($500,000);
· Completion of work on the new Asian Elephant enclosure ($2.6 million); and
· General maintenance and upgrade work at the Zoo ($760,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards an upgrade of two existing courts to synthetic grass, and fencing at the Manning Tennis Club ($16,356 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
· Contribution towards an upgrade to clubrooms and the installation of one synthetic grass green at the Manning Memorial Bowling Club ($4,956 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).
Department of Justice
· Completion of the refurbishment of security and accommodation at Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women ($656,000).
(j) Capital Works expenditure totalling $16.015 million was allocated to the electorate of Warren-Blackwood in the 2005-06 Budget. Details are as follows:
Commissioner of Main Roads
· Improvements to the formation and new gravel on the Milyeannup Coast Road ($200,000);
· Continuation of works to construct and seal Mowen Road between Rosa Brook Road and Nannup ($1.549 million); and
· Continuation of the reconstruction of Muirs Road from Nyamup to Strachan ($250,000).
Department of Education and Training
· Continuation of works on the replacement primary school in Manjimup ($5.250 million).
Department of Health
· Continuation of upgrade works to the Margaret River Hospital ($2.880 million).
South West Development Commission
· Establishment of the Western Five Lake project ($500,000).
Water Corporation
· Continuation of the South West Yarragadee Investigations ($1.8 million);
· Improvements to the Bridgetown regional water supply scheme
($1.5 million); and
· Establishment of a wastewater treatment plant at Margaret River ($429,000).
Western Australian Tourism Commission
· Donnelly River remediation project ($240,000).
Western Power Corporation
· Completion of works at Beenup ($997,000); and
· Completion of works on a third transformer at Margaret River ($305,000).
Department of Sport and Recreation
· Contribution towards the construction of a multi-purpose fitness centre in the Shire of Manjimup ($49,330 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund);
· Contribution towards Stage 1 of a regional equestrian facility at Kanny Park including drainage and surfacing of the showgrounds ($54,050 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund); and
Contribution towards resurfacing four tennis courts at the Augusta and Districts Tennis Club ($11,503 from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund).

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