Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2361 [Asked Wednesday 29 November 2017] – Part (A)

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Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2361 [Asked Wednesday 29 November 2017] – Part (A) Legislative Assembly Question On Notice 2361 [asked Wednesday 29 November 2017] – part (a) Shire Name / Account Name Balance 28 February 2017 Total Drawdowns Shire of Ashburton - ROYALTIES $0.00 -$18,704,321.96 Shire of Ashburton - PARABURDOO $5,041,054.23 $0.00 Shire of Augusta Margaret River - SUPERTOWNS $0.00 -$5,636,071.12 Shire of Augusta Margaret River - MAIN ST $5,339,085.94 -$200,000.00 Shire of Boddington - SUPERTOWNS $993,294.99 -$1,842,771.80 Shire of Boddington - REC CENTRE $1,082,766.78 -$1,500,000.00 Shire of Broome - CHINA TOWN $9,113,731.87 -$1,980,000.00 City of Bunbury - MARINE $929,184.87 -$100,000.00 City of Bunbury - KOOMBANA $10,687,969.90 -$1,950,000.00 City of Busselton - AIRPORT RED $2,469.49 -$46,033,436.14 City of Busselton - FORESHORE $1,519,677.40 -$2,698,000.00 Shire of Carnarvon -ROYALTIES $0.00 -$44,626,799.36 Shire of Carnarvon - FASCINE COMP $712,750.76 -$3,000,000.00 Shire of Collie - SUPERTOWNS $0.00 -$11,541,575.47 Shire of Dandaragan - SUPERTOWNS $0.00 -$12,857,201.13 Shire of Dandaragan - SEWAGE $0.00 -$1,072,031.77 Shire of Denmark - PRECINCT $7,014,768.63 $0.00 Shire of Derby West Kimberly - TRANSPORT $0.00 -$2,935,794.52 Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup $0.00 -$1,879,804.28 Shire of East Pilbara - ROYALTIES $0.00 -$21,316,956.82 Shire of Esperance - SUPERTOWNS $112,952.19 -$13,791,906.00 Shire of Exmouth - NINGALOO $6,762,421.87 -$15,400,000.00 Shire of Exmouth - FLOOD MITIGA $10,499.22 -$1,650,000.00 City of Greater Geraldton - BUILDING $0.00 -$5,629,313.85 City of Greater Geraldton - BERESFORD $8,938,801.47 -$9,049,500.00 City of Greater Geraldton - WONTHELLA $0.00 -$665,030.98 Shire of Gingin - SEABIRD $306,061.27 -$1,530,000.00 Shire of Jerramungup - RGL WASTE $3,209,027.58 $0.00 Shire of Jerramungup - TOWN $1,711,869.23 $0.00 City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder - AGRICOLA $16,839.37 -$21,111,257.00 City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder - SPORTING $0.00 -$6,026,307.19 City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder - HANNAN $8,070,400.88 $0.00 City of Karratha - DAMPIER HUB $0.00 -$3,003,692.55 Shire of Katanning - SUPERTOWNS $628,580.41 -$8,900,430.00 Shire of Katanning - MAIN STREET $54,313.07 -$300,000.00 Shire of Katanning - CHILDHOOD $4,035,926.03 -$1,834,525.00 Shire of Katanning - HERITAGE $13,090,010.63 -$2,760,000.00 Shire of Kojonup $48,647.91 -$200,000.00 Shire of Laverton - COMM HUB $5,403,927.69 $0.00 Shire of Leonora - NGROAC $324,030.61 -$4,500,000.00 City of Mandurah - TRAFFIC BRID $245,540.88 -$8,800,000.00 Shire of Manjimup - SUPERTOWN $0.00 -$5,861,255.23 Shire of Manjimup - SUPERT FOOD $1,370,700.82 -$6,015,409.98 Shire of Manjimup - SENIORS HOUS $2,056,810.25 $0.00 Shire of Manjimup - TOWN REVIT 2 $20,484,760.62 $0.00 Legislative Assembly Question On Notice 2361 [asked Wednesday 29 November 2017] – part (a) Shire Name / Account Name Balance 28 February 2017 Total Drawdowns Shire of Meekatharra - LANDOR ROAD $1,381,968.94 -$1,960,000.00 Shire of Merredin - CEACA $2,131,347.36 -$209,976.12 Shire of Merredin - CEACA 2 $20,155,758.06 $0.00 Shire of Morawa - SUPERT REVIT $175,509.85 -$3,000,000.00 Shire of Morawa - SUPERT SOLAR $556,309.68 $0.00 Shire of Murray - VILLAGE $0.00 -$2,545,052.23 Shire of Narrogin - WBDC $0.00 -$1,056,148.58 Shire of Narrogin - COTTAGE $2,037,211.98 -$3,200,000.00 Shire of Northampton - HORRICKS $0.00 -$775,068.14 Shire of Northampton - ROADS $1,982,205.30 -$937,500.00 Shire of Northam - SUPERTOWNS $624,556.14 -$8,000,000.00 Shire of Northam - DRAINAGE $1,060,512.43 $0.00 Shire of Ravensthorpe - ROYALTIES $0.00 -$2,035,640.98 Shire of Roebourne - ROYALTIES $0.00 -$46,287,502.08 Shire of Sharkbay - DENHAM $0.00 -$5,812,915.01 Shire of Toodyay - ROYALTIES $0.00 -$799,531.86 Shire of Upper Gascoyne - RIVER BRIDGE $1,467,259.64 -$7,612,544.00 Shire of Williams - 4WDL $84,047.88 -$5,023,648.00 .
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