❓ This parliamentary question from Ms Libby Mettam inquires about the replacement of cladding at Fiona Stanley Hospital, Perth Children’s Hospital, and QEII Medical Centre, seeking details on the reasons, timelines, and funding implications.
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The 2026-27 Budget set aside funding for replacement of cladding at Fiona Stanley Hospital, the Perth Children’s Hospital and QEII
Medical Centre. Can the Minister advise:
(a) Why is the cladding being replaced;
(b) When did the replacement of the cladding commence for each hospital;
(c) When will all the cladding be replaced at each hospital; and
(d) Why the funding for the replacement of the cladding at the Perth Children's Hospital comes to an end in 2027-28, does this mean all the cladding in the hospital will have been replaced by then?
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Medical Centre. Can the Minister advise:
(a) Why is the cladding being replaced;
(b) When did the replacement of the cladding commence for each hospital;
(c) When will all the cladding be replaced at each hospital; and
(d) Why the funding for the replacement of the cladding at the Perth Children's Hospital comes to an end in 2027-28, does this mean all the cladding in the hospital will have been replaced by then?
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