❓ This parliamentary question seeks detailed information regarding a specific 'Roof Replacement' line item in the 2026-27 Budget Papers, focusing on the allocation of funds, the number and names of public schools benefiting, and whether any non-school Department of Education sites are included.
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I refer to page 352 of the 2026-27 Budget Papers No. 2, Vol. 1 and the line item titled ‘Roof Replacement’ and I ask:
(a) What specifically is this funding provisioned for;
(b) How many WA public schools will receive roof replacements via the funding provisioned in this line item;
(c) Please list the schools identified in the answer to (b);
(d) Will any non-school Department of Education sites receive roof replacements via this funding; and
(e) If ‘Yes’ to the answer to (d) please identify those sites?
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(a) What specifically is this funding provisioned for;
(b) How many WA public schools will receive roof replacements via the funding provisioned in this line item;
(c) Please list the schools identified in the answer to (b);
(d) Will any non-school Department of Education sites receive roof replacements via this funding; and
(e) If ‘Yes’ to the answer to (d) please identify those sites?
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