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Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications Answers to Senate Estimates Questions on Notice Additional Estimates Hearings February 2016 Communications Portfolio Australia Post Question No: 178(d) Australia Post Hansard Ref: Written, 19/02/2016 Topic: Land Costs Senator Ludwig, Joe asked: 1. How much land (if any) does the Department or agencies or authorities or Government Corporation within each portfolio own or lease? 2. Please list by each individual land holding, the size of the piece of land, the location of that piece of land and the latest valuation of that piece of land, where that land is owned or leased by the Department, or agency or authority or Government Corporation within that portfolio? (In regards to this question please ignore land upon which Australian Defence force bases are located. Non-Defence Force base land is to be included) 3. List the current assets, items or purse (buildings, facilities or other) on the land identified above. (a) What is the current occupancy level and occupant of the items identified in (3)? (b) What is the value of the items identified in (3)? (c) What contractual or other arrangements are in place for the items identified in (3)? 4. How many buildings (if any) does the Department or agencies or authorities or Government Corporation within each portfolio own or lease? 5. Please list by each building owned, its name, the size of the building in terms of square metres, the location of that of that building and the latest valuation of that building, where that building is owned by the Department, or agency or authority or Government Corporation within that portfolio? (In regards to this question please ignore buildings that are situated on Australian Defence force bases. Non-Defence Force base buildings are to be included). 6. In regards to any building identified in Q4, please also detail, the occupancy rate as expressed as a percentage of the building size. If occupancy is identified as less than 100%, for what is the remaining space used? Answer: 1-6. The attached document lists Australia Post’s owned and leased properties, including locations and lease periods. The properties are necessary to accommodate Australia Post’s (including Star Track’s) retail, sorting/delivery, warehousing and administrative activities. The Fair Market Value of Australia Post owned properties (land and buildings) was $1.55 billion as at 30 June 2015. Individual valuations are commercial-in confidence given they may impact negatively on Australia Post’s negotiating position during any sale process. The other details sought are not captured on any central database or wold require a substantial level of manual work and analysis to answer the question. As such, Australia Post is not in a position to provide the information requested. 1 Lease Level Tenancy schedule ‐ current sites Lease Start Lease State Property Name Date Expiry Date NSW ALBURY OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW ALBURY OPO MURRAY REGION MSC NSW (LAVINGTON/ALBURY) 1/07/2006 30/06/2016 MURRAY REGION MSC NSW (LAVINGTON/ALBURY) NSW ALEXANDRIA RO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW ALEXANDRIA DF 1/07/2006 30/06/2016 NSW ARMIDALE DC 1/07/2006 30/06/2016 NSW ARMIDALE PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW ARMIDALE PO NSW BALGOWLAH DELIVERY CENTRE 1/06/2014 30/05/2019 NSW BANKSTOWN OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BATEMANS BAY PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CENTRAL WEST MSC BAT 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BEGA DC/PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BELMONT PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BONDI BEACH RO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BONDI BEACH RO NSW BOTANY RO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BOWRAL POST OFFICE 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BOWRAL POST OFFICE 25/02/2014 24/02/2019 NSW BROKEN HILL PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BROKEN HILL PO NSW BYRON BAY PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BYRON BAY PO 7/12/2012 6/12/2017 NSW CAMDEN PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CAMPBELLTOWN PO (NSW) 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CAMPBELLTOWN PO (NSW) 1/11/2013 31/10/2018 NSW CARDIFF PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW EDGEWORTH DC 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CARINGBAH OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW TAREN PT DC/BC 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NORTHERN RIVERS MSC 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CASINO PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BAULKHAM HILLS (EX BC) 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CHARLESTOWN PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CHARLESTOWN PO 20/06/2014 19/06/2017 NSW CHATSWOOD OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CHATSWOOD OPO NSW CHESTER HILL PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CHESTER HILL PO NSW SYDNEY GATEWAY FACILITY (CLYDE) 1/07/2006 30/06/2016 NSW SYDNEY GATEWAY FACILITY (CLYDE 1/09/2012 31/08/2037 NSW SYDNEY GATEWAY FACILITY (CLYDE 30/05/2015 29/05/2020 NSW SYDNEY GATEWAY FACILITY (CLYDE 30/05/2014 29/05/2019 NSW SYDNEY GATEWAY FACILITY (CLYDE 1/09/1987 30/05/2029 NSW COBAR PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW COONABARABRAN PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW BELLAMBI DC 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CRONULLA OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CRONULLA OPO NSW CROWS NEST OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW CROYDON PARK DC 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW DEE WHY RO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW DEE WHY RO NSW DENILIQUIN DC/PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW DOUBLE BAY RO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW DRUMMOYNE RO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW DRUMMOYNE RO NSW DUBBO DC/PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW DURAL DC 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW ENGADINE PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW ENGADINE PO NSW FORBES DC/PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW FORSTER OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW FORSTER OPO 26/03/2015 25/03/2018 NSW FORSTER OPO 18/12/2015 14/07/2018 NSW FORSTER OPO 8/12/2015 7/12/2017 NSW FORSTER OPO 1/01/2015 31/12/2017 NSW FORSTER OPO 20/02/2013 19/02/2018 NSW GLADESVILLE PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW GLEN INNES PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW GLENDENNING DC 1/06/2014 31/05/2019 NSW LISAROW DF 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW GOSFORD PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW GOSFORD PO NSW GOSFORD PO 1/03/2013 29/02/2016 NSW GOULBURN OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW GOULBURN OPO NSW GOULBURN DC 1/07/2006 30/06/2016 NSW GOULBURN DC NSW GRIFFITH OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW GRIFFITH OPO 1/12/2014 30/11/2016 NSW GUILDFORD PO 15/11/2013 14/11/2018 NSW GUILDFORD PO 23/06/2014 22/06/2019 NSW GUILDFORD PO 15/11/2013 14/11/2018 NSW GUILDFORD PO 29/02/2016 28/02/2021 NSW HAMILTON PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW HAMILTON PO 14/06/2014 13/07/2017 NSW HORNSBY PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW HORNSBY PO 1/06/2013 31/05/2015 NSW HORNSBY PO 1/07/2014 30/06/2016 NSW INGLEBURN PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW INGLEBURN PO NSW INVERELL DC/PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW INVERELL DC/PO NSW JINDABYNE RESIDENCE 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW KEMPSEY DC/PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MID NORTH COAST MSC 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW KIAMA PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW KIAMA PO 1/08/2015 31/07/2016 NSW KINGSFORD RO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW KINGSFORD RO NSW KINGSGROVE PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW KINGSGROVE PO 14/02/2014 13/02/2017 NSW KINGSWOOD PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW LAKEMBA DC 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW LAKEMBA DC 1/06/2012 31/05/2017 NSW LANE COVE PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW LAURIETON DC/PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW LEIGHTONFIELD PDC 1/07/2006 30/06/2016 NSW LEIGHTONFIELD PDC 28/10/2006 27/10/2031 NSW MACKSVILLE PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MAITLAND OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MAITLAND OPO NSW MARRICKVILLE PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MARRICKVILLE PO 25/09/2015 24/09/2017 NSW MARRICKVILLE PO 1/05/2014 30/04/2019 NSW MAYFIELD OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MAYFIELD OPO NSW MERIMBULA DC/PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MERRYLANDS PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MERRYLANDS PO NSW MERRYLANDS PO 12/08/1993 11/08/2018 NSW MINTO (EX BC) 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MONA VALE RO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MONA VALE RO NSW MOREE DC/PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MUDGEE PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MUDGEE DC/PO 23/10/2015 22/10/2018 NSW MULLUMBIMBY PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MURWILLUMBAH OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW MURWILLUMBAH OPO NSW MURWILLUMBAH OPO 1/06/2014 31/05/2017 NSW MURWILLUMBAH OPO 1/04/2009 31/03/2019 NSW MUSWELLBROOK DC/PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NAMBUCCA HEADS PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NAROOMA PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NARRABEEN RO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NARRABEEN RO NSW NARRABRI PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NARROMINE PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NARROMINE PO 1/07/2002 30/06/2017 NSW NELSON BAY PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 HUNTER REGION MAIL CENTRE NSW (NEWCASTLE) 1/07/2006 30/06/2016 NSW NEWPORT PO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NEWPORT DC NSW NORTH RYDE HUB/BC 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NORTH SYDNEY RO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NORTH SYDNEY RO NSW NOWRA DC 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NOWRA POST OFFICE (NEW) 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW NOWRA POST OFFICE (NEW) 15/01/2016 14/01/2019 NSW NOWRA POST OFFICE (NEW) 1/07/2015 30/06/2018 NSW NOWRA POST OFFICE (NEW) 1/06/2011 31/05/2017 NSW ORANGE OPO 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW ORANGE OPO NSW ORANGE OPO 18/08/2015 28/02/2018 NSW PADDINGTON RO (NSW) 1/07/2011 30/06/2016 NSW 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