Mookhey, Daniel to the
Minister for Early Childhood Education, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Assistant Minister for Education representing the Minister for Education
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- Why have the completion dates for the following schools been moved from
2018 to 2019 in the 2017-18 budget:
- Artarmon Public School upgrade?
- Bardia Public School Upgrade?
- Bella Vista Public School (new school)?
- Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School upgrade?
- Homebush West Public School upgrade?
- Narellan School (New School)?
- Queanbeyan Regional Distance Education Hub (new school)?
- Rainbow Street Public School Upgrade?
- Randwick Public School Upgrade?
- Why have the completion dates for the following schools been moved to 2020
in the 2017-18 budget:
- Ultimo Public School (new school)?
- Manly Vale Public School Upgrade?
- When will School Infrastructure NSW be established?
- What is the 2017-18 budget for School Infrastructure NSW?
- What is the 2018-19 budget School Infrastructure NSW?
- What is the office location for School Infrastructure NSW?
- How many people are employed in School Infrastructure NSW?
- What is the name and title of the head of School Infrastructure NSW?
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Answer -
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- and (2) I'm advised that, of more than 200 school projects across NSW,
about 5 per cent are behind schedule. This is due to a range of issues such as
a change in project scope to accommodate resident or school community feedback
received during consultation.
(3) to (8) The School Infrastructure NSW
(SINSW) division within the Department of Education has been established with
the commencement of the new Chief Executive, Anthony Manning, next month.
Information on the budget for SINSW and staffing numbers are yet to be
finalised. SINSW will be located at the Department of Education's Bridge Street
office.
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Question asked on 22 June 2017 (session 56-1)
and published in
Questions & Answers Paper No. 116
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Answer received on 27 July 2017
and published in
Questions & Answers Paper No. 117
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