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Answers to Questions on Notice Environment Portfolio Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications Legislation Committee Answers to questions on notice Environment portfolio Question No: 189 Hearing: Budget Estimates Outcome: Corporate Programme: Corporate Strategies Division (CSD) Topic: PORTFOLIO WIDE - BUILDING LEASE COSTS Hansard Page: N/A Question Date: 11 June 2014 Question Type: Written Senator Ludwig asked: What has been the total cost of building leases for the agency / department since Additional Estimates in February, 2014? Please provide a detailed list of each building that is currently leased. Please detail by: a) Date the lease agreement is active from. b) Date the lease agreement ends. c) Is the lease expected to be renewed? If not, why not? d) Location of the building (City and state). e) Cost of the lease. f) Why the building is necessary for the operations of the agency / department. Answer: Please see table below. Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications Legislation Committee Answers to questions on notice Environment portfolio Department of the Environment $3,650,836 Date lease Date lease Lease to be Lease cost agreement agreement renewed? Building location ($/annum) Why required Building active (a) ends (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) John Gorton 1 May 2011 1 December Yet to be Canberra ACT 9,108,957.30 Office Building 2015 determined Accommodation 33 Allara St 15 December 14 December Yet to be Canberra ACT 4,299,233.27 Office 2008 2015 determined Accommodation Darwin 24 July 2002 23 July 2017 Yet to be Darwin NT 860,465.28 Office Airport determined Accommodation Laboratories and Storage Australian 1 July 2004 30 June 2024 Yes Kingston Tas 2,721,991.97 Office Antarctic Accommodation, Division Laboratories, workshops and storage Macquarie 7 August 6 August Yes Hobart Tas 312,444.00 Loading and Wharf 2013 2018 unloading of Aurora Australis Kettering 1 July 2012 30 June 2014 Yes Kettering Tas 53,539.20 Training of staff Training in small boat Facility operation Edgar Waite 1 July 2007 30 June 2017 Yet to be Kingston Tas 211,957.04 Office Building determined Accommodation 37 St 1 July 2010 31 December Yet to be Perth WA 300,192.00 Office Georges 2015 determined Accommodation Tce East Jabiru 21 May 2013 20 May 2018 Yet to be Jabiru NT 6,928.68 Scientific Field determined Station Date lease Date lease Lease to be Lease cost agreement agreement renewed? Building location ($/annum) Why required Building active (a) ends (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 45 Bayldon 1 December 30 November Yet to be Queanbeyan NSW 184,898.72 Records and Rd 2010 2015 determined Bulky goods storage Darwin Holding over Yet to be Darwin NT 83,928 Records and Airport month to determined Bulky goods Hangar month storage Halon Bank 4 July 2013 31 December Yet to be Laverton North VIC 321,930 Storage and 2030 determined management of halon stocks Bureau of Meteorology $6,082,424 Date lease Date lease Lease to be Lease cost agreement agreement renewed? Building location ($/annum) Why required Building active (a) ends (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) For the collection of Abbot Point 5 April 2013 4 April 2038 Yes Abbot Point QLD 4,410.03 weather data 31 December Staff Adelaide Airport 29 August 2001 2021 Yes Adelaide SA 187,675.22 Accommodation For the collection of Adelaide Airport 1 January 2002 Not Available Yes Adelaide SA 1.10 weather data Albany 5 March Staff Aerodrome 6 March 2012 2033 Yes Albany WA 902.00 Accommodation 2 Date lease Date lease Lease to be Lease cost agreement agreement renewed? Building location ($/annum) Why required Building active (a) ends (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Alice Springs 31 March Staff Airport 1 April 2004 2019 Yes Alice Springs NT 112,583.20 Accommodation For the Appin Cataract 30 June collection of Reservoir 1 July 2009 2014 Yes Appin NSW 7,237.62 weather data For the Applethorpe collection of AWS 8 May 1996 Not Available Yes Applethorpe QLD 1.10 weather data For the Archerfield 30 June collection of Airport 1 July 1996 2016 Yes Archerfield QLD 1.10 weather data For the Arlington Reef 31 October collection of AWS 1 November 2009 2014 Yes Arlington Reef QLD 12,033.51 weather data For the Alva Beach collection of AWS 1 April 1996 Not Available Yes Ayr QLD 1.10 weather data Ayr DPI For the Research 8 September collection of Station 1997 Not Available Yes Ayr QLD 1.10 weather data Bairnsdale For the Aerodrome 21 June collection of Bengworden Rd 22 June 2000 2020 Yes Bairnsdale VIC 114.40 weather data 3 Date lease Date lease Lease to be Lease cost agreement agreement renewed? Building location ($/annum) Why required Building active (a) ends (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Bairnsdale For the Aerodrome 30 June collection of Bengworden Rd 1 July 2007 2017 Yes Bairnsdale VIC 114.40 weather data For the Ballarat collection of Aerodome 17 May 2013 16 May 2016 Yes Ballarat VIC 148.50 weather data For the Bankstown 31 January collection of AWS 1 February 1998 2023 Yes Bankstown NSW 1.10 weather data For the Bathurst Island collection of AWS 10 June 2004 9 June 2024 Yes Bathurst Island NT 1.10 weather data For the Battery Point 19 November 18 November collection of Tsunami 2013 2018 Yes Battery Point TAS 1.10 weather data For the Beaudesert collection of AWS 1 May 2007 30 April 2017 Yes Beaudesert QLD 1.10 weather data For the 30 June collection of Bedout Island 1 July 2008 2013 Yes Bedout Island WA 4,211.74 weather data 4 Date lease Date lease Lease to be Lease cost agreement agreement renewed? Building location ($/annum) Why required Building active (a) ends (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) For the Beerburrum collection of AWS 15 March 1999 Not Available Yes Beerburrum QLD 1.10 weather data For the Buckajo via 28 February collection of Bega 1 March 2005 2015 Yes Bega NSW 1.10 weather data For the 1 September collection of Bellambi AWS 2004 Not Available Yes Bellambi NSW 1.10 weather data Staff Belmont 20 31 January Accommodation Belgravia Street 1 February 2010 2015 Yes Belmont WA 60,667.09 & Storage For the Bendigo Airport 30 June collection of Victa Road 1 July 2011 2016 Yes Bendigo VIC 304.08 weather data For the Berrimah Air 30 November collection of Flux 1 December 2010 2015 Yes Berrimah NT 1.10 weather data For the 1 September 31 August collection of Bickley AWS 2011 2016 Yes Bickley WA 1.10 weather data 5 Date lease Date lease Lease to be Lease cost agreement agreement renewed? Building location ($/annum) Why required Building active (a) ends (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) For the Bickley IPS Obs 1 September 31 August collection of 1997-97A 2011 2021 Yes Bickley WA 1.10 weather data For the Birdsville Airport collection of AWS 18 August 1999 Not Available Yes Birdsville QLD 1.10 weather data For the Birregurra 31 January collection of Molleric Road 1 February 2010 2020 Yes Birregurra VIC 330.00 weather data For the Blackheath collection of Weather Station 1 July 1998 Not Available Yes Blackheath NSW 1.10 weather data For the Blackwater collection of Airport AWS 2 July 2012 1 July 2022 Yes Blackwater QLD 1.10 weather data For the Borroloola 1/499 collection of Robinson Road 1 July 1998 Not Available Yes Borroloola NT 1.10 weather data For the Bougainville 30 June collection of Reef Lighthouse 1 July 2008 2013 Yes Bougainville Reef QLD 15,443.00 weather data 1 September 31 August Staff Boulder Airport 2013 2023 Yes Boulder WA 1.10 Accommodation 6 Date lease Date lease Lease to be Lease cost agreement agreement renewed? Building location ($/annum) Why required Building active (a) ends (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Geelong For the Racecourse 30 June collection of AWS 1 July 2011 2021 Yes Breakwater VIC 605.00 weather data Brisbane Staff Northbank Plaza 1 June 2008 31 May 2018 Yes Brisbane QLD 1,177,057.20 Accommodation Broadmeadows 25 June Glenlitta Avenue 26 June 2013 2023 Yes Broadmeadows VIC 640,040.28 Training Facility Clearance for Broadmeadows 25 June Operation Glenlitta Avenue 26 June 2013 2023 Yes Broadmeadows VIC 57,253.68 Equipment 25 February Staff Broome Airport 26 February 2012 2022 Yes Broome WA 1.10 Accommodation For the 31 January collection of Brockley AWS 1 February 2012 2022 Yes Buckland TAS 1.10 weather data For the 31 October collection of Buckland AWS 1 November 2011 2021 Yes Buckland TAS 1.10 weather data For the Buckland Park 28 February collection of Vol 3544 Fol 65 1 March 2005 2015 Yes Buckland Park SA 1.10 weather data 7 Date lease Date lease Lease to be Lease cost agreement agreement renewed? Building location ($/annum) Why required Building active (a) ends (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) For the Bulman 30 June Bulman collection of Community 1 July 2002 2027 Yes Community NT 1.10 weather data For the Boulters Heights 13 August collection of Facility 14 August 2009 2019 Yes Bunbury WA 1.10 weather data For the Bundaberg 2 31 December collection of Childers Road 1 January 2010 2019 Yes Bundaberg QLD 205.27 weather data For the Bushy Park 31 January collection of Cemetery Rd 1 February 2006 2016 Yes Bushy Park TAS 550.00 weather data For the 31 December collection of Butlers Gorge 1 January 2007 2016 Yes Butlers Gorge TAS 1.10 weather data For the Bylands Pretty 31 October collection of Sally 1 November 2005 2015 Yes Bylands VIC 752.73 weather data 30 September Staff Cairns Airport 1 October 2011 2014 Yes Cairns QLD 176,372.99 Accommodation Cambridge Staff Hobart Airport 1 August 1993 Not Available Yes Cambridge TAS 18,699.91 Accommodation 8 Date lease Date lease Lease to be Lease cost agreement agreement renewed? Building location ($/annum) Why required Building active (a) ends (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) For the Camooweal 31 December collection of AWS 1 January 1996 2025 Yes Camooweal QLD 1.10 weather data
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