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Tabled Paper to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 4126 TABLED PAPER TO LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTION ON NOTICE 4126 Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board (MyLeave): (a) (i) $152,764.80 (ii) $261,866.60 (iii) $221,889.46 (b) (i) 40 (ii) 71 (iii) 48 (c) Killarnee Formwork $24,724.26 Savcor Pty Ltd $12,036.12 Correct Line Contracting Pty Ltd $9,734.02 All Cabinets (WA) Pty Ltd $8,051.80 Viento Contracting Services Pty Ltd $7,077.45 Fusion Drilling Pty Ltd $6,332.28 Aquatic Construction Services P/L $5,464.40 Phoenix Refractories Australia P/L $5,375.08 Holmes Machine Operators P/L (t/as Blacks Earthmoving) $4,116.74 Sure People Solutions Pty Ltd $4,021.29 WA Electrical Pty Ltd $3,948.71 Tom's Crane(WA) $4,073.04 Has Group (WA) Pty Ltd $3,758.98 Hexagon Services Pty Ltd $3,464.49 Hardscapes Pty Ltd $3,121.50 K.R.E. Electrical $2,852.72 Rostruct Pty Ltd $2,542.92 Concealed Interiors & Exteriors P/L $2,533.49 Buildpower Pty Ltd $2,157.29 Kozicki Corp.p/l (t/as RFS Contracting) $2,077.82 Birchleigh Holdings Pty Ltd (t/as C R Civil) $1,485.16 Geraldton Linehaul Pty Ltd $1,400.65 1 G. & O. Civil Pty Ltd $1,146.28 Cityvic Pty Ltd $1,050.86 Redline Contracting Pty Ltd $901.81 Souwest Carpentery $873.30 Baramba Security (t/as Davey Glass) $636.50 A.G. Property Maintenance $364.00 Daniel Parker $255.53 GWF Retail Pty Ltd $187.54 Skyhi Pty Ltd $128.19 Formerly Savannah Engineering (WA) Pty Ltd (t/as Savannah Engineers (WA) Pty Ltd Newman) $24,222.83 3pt Construction $17,195.37 Savcor Pty Ltd $13,898.52 Seven G Engineering Pty Ltd $12,393.00 Andec Fire Systems Australia p/l $11,529.47 Digital Hub Pty Ltd $9,517.87 B.L.D. Formwork Pty Ltd (ato Winding Up) $8,186.21 CDP (WA) Pty Ltd Formerly Trading as Tuss Concrete Pty Ltd $7,060.32 Carna Earthmoving $5,021.01 UI Projects (WA) Pty Ltd $4,872.26 PSS Asia Pty Ltd $4,497.30 Acn 056 583 183 formerly Savannah Engineering (WA) Pty Ltd (t/as Savannah Engineers - Port Hedland) $4,289.68 Cutting Edge Carpentry & Joinery Pty Ltd $4,041.43 Big Rock Rigging Pty Ltd $3,187.06 Hazeldine Pty Ltd $2,629.55 Acn 056 583 183 formerly Savannah Engineering (WA) Pty Ltd (t/as Savannah Engineers Karratha) $2,169.87 Hutch Contracting p/l $2,128.45 Dwyer Engineering $2,039.31 Fibre Solutions (M Spencer - sole trader) $1,687.37 2 Premier Traffic Management Pty Ltd $1,369.98 Muway Construction Pty Ltd $812.25 WA Electrical Services p/l $654.88 Powell Security Services $603.46 Goldcon Mangement Pty Ltd $357.88 Pilbara Glass Karratha $317.49 London Trading Group p/l (t/as Londons Ducting Solutions) $11,438.51 Phoenix Shutdown Services Pty Ltd $9,374.84 C.C.R. Site Services Pty Ltd $6,290.37 Timeckeck Pty Ltd (trading as Northside Painting Contractors) $2,976.18 Cape Range Electrical Contractors $2,548.08 Aria Plumbing Services Pty Ltd $2,369.25 Directional Drilling Services Pty Ltd $2,513.74 Annapurna Industrial Services Pty Ltd $1,517.46 Black Ant Group $1,120.91 Everything Goes Plumbing Pty Ltd $1,033.06 Rainey Electrical Services Pty Ltd $441.16 Heys Site Services Pty Ltd $367.08 Newcross (WA) p/l (trading as Perkins Plumbing) $317.10 M-lEC Services Pty Ltd $272.74 GRC Group p/l (trading as Gage Roads Construction) $195.61 Conbrio Construction $124.40 Lanyarn (WA) Pty Ltd $76.95 FS Structural Pty Ltd (formally known as Len Fode Fab & Con Pty Ltd) $16,078.61 Acrow Ceiling Pty Ltd $12,239.21 Systeck Group Pty Ltd $11,528.84 Woodstock Civil & Drainage Pty Ltd $1,139.00 Kinetic Australia Pty Ltd $1,048.92 Formcraft WA Pty Ltd $1,000.00 The Mccoppin Family Trust $2,379.37 3 Bluejews Pty Ltd (trading as Wombi's Labour Hire) $359.44 Barhams Electronics Pty Ltd (trading as James Reid Electrical Control Pty Ltd $4,808.26 Acn 145 244 131 Pty Ltd (formally known as) Powell Pro Ceiling Pty Ltd $133.56 Contract Plasterboard Services Pty Ltd $359.92 Abacus Project Services (Australia) $3,702.50 Curnow Group Pty Ltd $1,863.55 Dmi Electrical Pty Ltd $274.92 Central Building & Maintenance (2002) Pty Ltd $25.08 Semco Consolidated Pty Ltd $10.64 Prestige Group Wa Pty Ltd $395.85 High Access Solutions Australia $364.80 Machforce Pty Ltd $945.16 KI Recruitment Pty Ltd $6,281.52 Airspares (WA) Pty Ltd $851.06 Stonebolt Australia Pty Ltd $599.61 RTL Property Development $1,054.84 Ace Trenching $2,799.23 Smirk Electrical Pty Ltd $1,488.08 MP & HE Services p/l $296.99 THR Pty Ltd 33,080.88 Quirks Australia 25,636.40 AE & HS Corporation p/l 24,809.37 Saoirse Infrastructure Services p/l (trading as Mac Scaffolding Services) 19,557.74 Global Decorating 10,963.70 Global Piling Contractors Pty Ltd 8,608.18 DM Contracting 8,148.32 Brightwater Engineering Solutions p/l 8,279.05 MCO Services p/l (t/as Next Phase Contracting) 5,739.34 Viento Contracting Services Pty Ltd 5,190.68 4 Able Lift Services Pty Ltd (formally named Lift Investments WA p/l) 4,948.91 Austech Plumbing 4,947.22 The trustee for Kfouri Family Trust (trading as Micorp Electrics) 4,802.65 Innotech Site Services Pty Ltd 4,221.26 The trustee for the Nesbitt family trust & the trustee for Pavisic family trust (trading as perth commercial fitouts) 4,139.13 Austindo Communications Pty Ltd 4,084.64 Peak Air Conditioning & Electrical Pty Ltd 3,594.42 Maurvin Pty Ltd 3,274.48 Chadwick Family Holdings 3,026.15 Diploma Construction (WA) Pty ltd 2,822.70 Perth Access Scaffolding Pty Ltd 2,392.53 A. B. Tilbury Pty Ltd 2,299.44 Kimberley Pipelines Pty Ltd 2,110.71 Aspect Security Pty Ltd 2,028.60 Trade Elements 1,992.26 SR Plumbing & Gas Pty Ltd 1,825.01 Samson (WA) Pty Ltd (trading as Swans Complete Gas Services) 1,751.09 Seymour Roofing Pty Ltd 1,688.00 Commpower WA Pty Ltd 1,683.50 BVM Construction Group Pty Ltd 1,441.49 Austinpower Enterprises p/l (trading as Ape Group) 1,396.15 Kingco Electrical Contractors p/l (trading as Telepower) 1,304.14 Plumbdog Plumbing 1,099.83 Glass Resort Pty Ltd (trading as Glazewell Glass) 1,016.38 Precision Catering & Equipment Pty Ltd 973.23 B & A Electrical Pty Ltd 899.23 Aspect Group (WA) Pty Ltd 836.97 D.E.H. Electrical Services 702.81 Wunderbar Reinforcements (WA) 638.56 5 M & K Willoughby Pty Ltd 600.14 Monnif Pty Ltd (trading as Montys Plant Hire) 468.16 Q.A. Group Pty Ltd 434.26 Amco Electrical Pty Ltd 360.00 Aircom Group Pty Ltd 323.91 Tribute Labour Hire Pty Ltd 255.98 Geraldton Hire & Scaffolding Services 58.92 United NRG Pty Ltd 38.00 6 TABLED PAPER TO LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTION ON NOTICE 4126 Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety: (a) The volume of debts written off: (i) 2015/16 DMP Commerce Controlled $32,275 $89,925 Administered $0 $24,401 Controlled total $122,200 Administered total $24,401 (ii) 2016/17 DMP Commerce Controlled $13,711 $38,355 Administered $0 $57,629 Controlled total $52,066 Administered total $57,629 (iii) 2017/18 DMIRS Controlled total $159,743 Administered total $67,196 1 (b) The number of debtors written off: 2015/16 DMP Commerce Controlled 8 24 Administered 0 22 Controlled total 32 Administered total 22 2016/17 DMP Commerce Controlled 1 9 Administered 0 4 Controlled total 10 Administered total 4 2017/18 DMIRS Controlled - DMP 7 Controlled - Commerce 2 Administered - DMP 526 Administered - Commerce 13 Controlled total 9 Administered total 539 2 (c) Debtors with ABN’s written off relate to: • A number of small to medium companies have been wound-up under the Corporations Act 2001. There is no further recovery recourse from this point. This provides explanation for the majority of the large value write-offs. • The majority of minor write-offs are associated with: • Aged debts (more than 7 years old) where the Department is prevented from further pursuit due to limitations of time imposed on debt recovery. • A department-wide tolerance policy was approved in 2016 where outstanding monies less than $10 were not to be pursued through a debt collection agent or via a court recovery option. The 2017/18 financial year officially imposed this policy for the first time which was reflected in the one-off volume to increase of write-offs from prior years. As an example, the debt write-off for BHP ($218.20) reflects the write of three separate rental underpayments in 1990/91 and 1991/2. DMP Commerce 2015/16 2015/16 Debtor Fund Type Amount Debtor Fund Type Amount Exoma Energy Limited Controlled Richards Mining Controlled 468.67 Services Total 1,363.64 Arc Energy Limited Controlled 3,472.53 Hamersley Iron Pty Ltd Controlled 139.64 Geothermal Energy Pty Ltd Controlled 5,494.00 AAA Energy Pty Ltd Controlled 3,932.00 Origin Energy Controlled Developments Pty Ltd 15,038.92 New Standard Onshore Pty Controlled Ltd 3,504.32 Controlled Total 32,050.08 3 2016/17 2016/17 Debtor Fund Type Amount Debtor Fund Type Amount Northrock Pty Ltd Controlled The Trustee for Controlled Total 13,710.74 Experior Trust 3,367.50 Norgrove Training Controlled 6,587.50 Fantastic Building Controlled Works Pty Ltd 3,250.00 Controlled Total 13,205.00 DMIRS 2017/18 Debtor Fund Type Amount Goshawk Energy Controlled 5.03 DBNGP (WA) Nominees Controlled Pty Ltd 0.01 Kumarina Resources Ltd Controlled 33.60 Wingstar Investment Pty Controlled Ltd 0.91 Perseverance Energy Pty Controlled Ltd 64,425.97 Fantastic Building Works Controlled Pty Ltd 3,250.00 Training Services Controlled Management 2,850.00 GMK Exploration Pty Controlled Limited 81,074.31 Controlled Total 151,639.83 4 THE GRIFFIN COAL Administered MINING COMPANY PTY 3,905.85 LIMITED MINERALOGY PTY LTD Administered 0.31 BC PILBARA IRON ORE Administered PTY LTD 0.69 FMG PILBARA PTY LTD Administered 0.18 SILVER LAKE Administered (INTEGRA) PTY 547.03 LIMITED BHP IRON ORE Administered (JIMBLEBAR) PTY LTD 218.20 NIFTY COPPER PTY LTD Administered
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