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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: 203 Hearing: Budget Estimates Outcome: Corporate Programme: Corporate Strategies Division (CSD) Topic: Portfolio wide – land costs Hansard Page: N/A Question Date: 26 May 2014 Question Type: Written Senator Ludwig asked: How much land (if any) does the Department or agencies or authorities or Government corporation within each portfolio own or lease? a) 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) b) List the current assets, items or purse (buildings, facilities or other) on the land identified above. c) What is the current occupancy level and occupant of the items identified in (b)? d) What is the value of the items identified in (b)? e) What contractual or other arrangements are in place for the items identified in (b)? Answer: See attached tables. Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications Legislation Committee Answers to questions on notice Environment portfolio The Department of the Environment 1.2 hectares (a) Location Size Land Valuation (b) (c) (d) (e) Property (ha) Assets Occupancy Contractual Buildings arrangements Valuation Jabiru Field Station Ranger mine Estimate of Not Available 2 Laboratories, 40% Not Available Nil lease, East 1.2 Hectare 5 out buildings Department of Jabiru, NT the Environment. Bureau of Meteorology 276.34 hectares plus 34 properties of unknown size. (a) Location Size Land Valuation (b) (c) (d) (e) Property (ha) Assets Occupancy Contractual Buildings arrangements Valuation Abbot Point Abbot Point, QLD 225.00 Not Available Nil Adelaide Airport Adelaide, SA 19,059.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 1,725,636.00 Nil Adelaide Airport Adelaide, SA 256.00 Not Available Nil Albany Aerodrome Albany, WA 27,000.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 3,560,122.00 Nil Alice Springs Airport Alice Springs, NT 29,242.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 242,235.00 Nil Amberley Flood Warning Amberley, QLD 8.60 10,000 Nil Station (a) Location Size Land Valuation (b) (c) (d) (e) Property (ha) Assets Occupancy Contractual Buildings arrangements Valuation Appin Cataract Reservoir Appin, NSW 225.00 Not Available Nil Applethorpe AWS Applethorpe, QLD 256.00 Not Available Nil Archerfield Airport Archerfield, QLD 225.00 Not Available Nil Arlington Reef AWS Arlington Reef, 1.00 Not Available Nil QLD Alva Beach AWS Ayr, QLD 256.00 Not Available Nil Ayr DPI Research Station Ayr, QLD 256.00 Not Available Nil Bairnsdale Aerodrome Bairnsdale, VIC 256.00 Not Available Nil Bengworden Rd Bairnsdale Aerodrome Bairnsdale, VIC Not Available Not Available Nil Bengworden Rd Ballarat Aerodome Ballarat, VIC 256.00 Not Available Nil Bankstown AWS Bankstown, NSW 256.00 Not Available Nil Bathurst Island AWS Bathurst Island, NT Not Available Not Available Nil Battery Point Tsunami Battery Point, TAS 4.00 Not Available Nil Beaudesert AWS Beaudesert, QLD 256.00 Not Available Nil Bedout Island Bedout Island, WA 192.00 Not Available Nil Beerburrum AWS Beerburrum, QLD 256.00 Not Available Nil Buckajo via Bega Bega, NSW 100.00 Not Available Nil 2 (a) Location Size Land Valuation (b) (c) (d) (e) Property (ha) Assets Occupancy Contractual Buildings arrangements Valuation Bellambi AWS Bellambi, NSW 256.00 Not Available Nil Belmont 20 Belgravia Street Belmont, WA 656.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau Not Available Nil Bendigo Airport Victa Road Bendigo, VIC 256.00 Not Available Nil Berrimah Lot 3085 Berrimah, NT 172,550.00 1,400,000 Nil Berrimah Air Flux Berrimah, NT 32.00 Not Available Nil Bickley AWS Bickley, WA 1.00 Not Available Nil Bickley IPS Obs 1997-97A Bickley, WA 1.00 Not Available Nil Birdsville Airport AWS Birdsville, QLD 256.00 Not Available Nil Birregurra Molleric Road Birregurra, VIC 289.00 Not Available Nil Blackheath Weather Station Blackheath, NSW 256.00 Not Available Nil Blackwater Airport AWS Blackwater, QLD 256.00 Not Available Nil Borroloola 1/499 Robinson Borroloola, NT 256.00 Not Available Nil Road Bougainville Reef Lighthouse Bougainville Reef, 256.00 Not Available Nil QLD Boulder Airport Boulder, WA 52,395.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 536,379.00 Nil Geelong Racecourse AWS Breakwater, VIC 400.00 Not Available Nil Brisbane Northbank Plaza Brisbane, QLD 1,234.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau Not Available Nil 3 (a) Location Size Land Valuation (b) (c) (d) (e) Property (ha) Assets Occupancy Contractual Buildings arrangements Valuation Broadmeadows Glenlitta Broadmeadows, 81,000.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 98,400.00 Nil Avenue VIC Broadmeadows Glenlitta Broadmeadows, 79,040.00 Not Available Nil Avenue VIC Broome Airport Broome, WA 31,912.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 2,086,000.00 Nil Carmody Crt BROOME, WA 864 350,000 Building 100% Bureau 200,000.00 Nil Slater Rd BROOME, WA 785 350,000 Building 100% Bureau 300,000.00 Nil Slater Rd BROOME, WA 878 350,000 Building 100% Bureau 329,432.50 Nil MacNee Ct BROOME, WA 769 320,000 Building 100% Bureau 362,638.00 Nil Curlew St BROOME, WA 884 320,000 Building 100% Bureau 350,000.00 Nil Sanderling Dve BROOME, WA 857 300,000 Building 100% Bureau 353,795.00 Nil Bandicoot Loop BROOME, WA 727 300,000 Building 100% Bureau 400,000.00 Nil Brockley AWS Buckland, TAS 15.00 Not Available Nil Buckland AWS Buckland, TAS 2.00 Not Available Nil Buckland Park Vol 3544 Fol 65 Buckland Park, SA 400.00 Not Available Nil Bulman Community Bulman 1,600.00 Not Available Nil Community, NT Boulters Heights Facility Bunbury, WA Not Available Not Available Nil 4 (a) Location Size Land Valuation (b) (c) (d) (e) Property (ha) Assets Occupancy Contractual Buildings arrangements Valuation Bundaberg 2 Childers Road Bundaberg, QLD 256.00 Not Available Nil Bushy Park Cemetery Rd Bushy Park, TAS 256.00 Not Available Nil Butlers Gorge Butlers Gorge, TAS 256.00 Not Available Nil Bylands Pretty Sally Bylands, VIC 144.00 Not Available Nil Cairns Airport Cairns, QLD 19,700.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 715,700.00 Nil Cambridge Hobart Airport Cambridge, TAS 1,300.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 768,501.00 Nil IPS Solor Observatory Station Camden, NSW 46,000.00 600,000 Nil Camooweal AWS Camooweal, QLD 256.00 Not Available Nil Macquarie River FWS Campbell Town, 1.00 Not Available Nil TAS Campbellfield Truck City Drive Campbellfield, VIC 3,100.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau Not Available Nil Canberra Capital Jet Building Canberra Airport, 208.00 Not Available Nil ACT Childers Square Canberra City, ACT 1,301.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 376,831.00 Nil Childers Square Canberra City, ACT 262.80 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 378,831 Nil Canterbury AWS Canterbury, NSW 256.00 Not Available Nil Cape Byron Lot 4 DP 882038 Cape Byron, NSW 147.00 Not Available Nil 5 (a) Location Size Land Valuation (b) (c) (d) (e) Property (ha) Assets Occupancy Contractual Buildings arrangements Valuation Cape Don Lighthouse NT Cape Don, NT 9.00 Not Available Nil Cape Jaffa Weather Station Cape Jaffa, SA 256.00 Not Available Nil Cape Moreton Lighthouse Cape Moreton, 900.00 Not Available Nil AWS QLD Cape Naturaliste Lightstation Cape Naturaliste, 192.00 Not Available Nil WA Cape Otway Lighthouse Cape Otway, VIC 900.00 Not Available Nil Cape Range National Park Cape Range, WA 3,600.00 Not Available Nil AWS Carnarvon Airport Carnarvon, WA 30,000.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 993,748.00 Nil Foss Crescent CARNARVON, WA 730 180,000 Building 100% Bureau 300,000.00 Nil Granberry Dve CARNARVON*, 714 180,000 Building 100% Bureau 240,000.00 Nil WA Casino Auto Weather Station Casino, NSW 256.00 Not Available Nil Casterton AWS Casterton, VIC 256.00 Not Available Nil Casuarina Cascom Centre Casuarina, NT 1,160.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau Not Available Nil Ceduna Meteorolgy Office Ceduna, SA 3,020.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 3,269,195.00 Nil Nullarbor Weather Station Ceduna, SA 256.00 Not Available Nil Central Arnhem Locality Central Arnhem 1,600.00 Not Available Nil Locality, NT 6 (a) Location Size Land Valuation (b) (c) (d) (e) Property (ha) Assets Occupancy Contractual Buildings arrangements Valuation Charleville Airport Charleville, QLD 34,010.00 Not Available Building 100% Bureau 1,211,600.00 Nil High St, Charleville CHARLEVILLE, 1003 40,000 Building 100% Bureau 280,000.00 Nil QLD Charlton Garbage Charlton, VIC 900.00 Not Available Nil Christmas Island AWS Christmas Island, 529.00 Not Available Nil WA Christmas Island Jetty Christmas Island, 4.00 Not Available Nil Tsunami WA Clare Blyth Road Clare, SA 256.00 Not Available Nil Clermont Airport AWS Clermont, QLD 256.00 Not Available Nil Cleve Aerodome Cleve, SA 289.00 Not Available Nil Clifton Beach AWS Clifton Beach, TAS 15.00 Not Available Nil Cobar Louth Road Cobar, NSW Not Available 40,000 Building 100% Bureau 1,158,300.00 Nil Jones Drive COBAR, NSW 781 40,000 Building 100% Bureau 185,000.00 Nil Buffet Close COCOS ISLAND, 675 225,000 Building 100% Bureau 575,000.00 Nil WA Buffet Close COCOS ISLAND, 650 225,000 Building 100% Bureau 575,000.00 Nil WA Cocos Islands Meteorology Off Cocos Islands, WA Not Available Not Available Building 100% Bureau 297,645.00 Nil 7 (a)
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