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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2004 Week 08 Hansard (Thursday, 5 August 2004) . . Page.. 3642 ..


(1) In relation to contracts for the financial year 2003-04, for each agency the Minister is responsible, what is the (a) number of contracts, (b) number of consultants, (c) number of contractors, (d) number of labour hire firms, (e) number of contracts containing labour hire component, (f) number of contracts with no labour hire component, (g) types of services provided, (h) number of contracts needing extension after 2003: (i) numbers of each type of contract used, in the following categories: (i) standard, (ii) schedule of fees, (iii) quote/lump sum, (iv) invoice and (v) other, (j) number of services outsourced in the following categories (i) whole, (ii) in part or (iii) unidentified, (k) number of contracts directing appropriate award usage, (l) number of contracts where there is subcontracting occurring, (m) number of contracts with permission or non-permission clause for subcontracting and (n) number of contracts requiring award usage for subcontractors.

Mr Quinlan: The answer to the member’s questions is as follows:

Much of this information is being prepared for the Annual Reports and will be available in line with the Government’s guidelines and timetable for production of those reports.

Consultants
(Question No 1669)

Mr Smyth asked the Minister for Disability, Housing and Community Services, upon notice, on 1 July 2004:

(1) In relation to contracts for the financial year 2003-04, for each agency the Minister is responsible, what is the (a) number of contracts, (b) number of consultants, (c) number of contractors, (d) number of labour hire firms, (e) number of contracts containing labour hire component, (f) number of contracts with no labour hire component, (g) types of services provided, (h) number of contracts needing extension after 2003: (i) numbers of each type of contract used, in the following categories: (i) standard, (ii) schedule of fees, (iii) quote/lump sum, (iv) invoice and (v) other, (j) number of services outsourced in the following categories (i) whole, (ii) in part or (iii) unidentified, (k) number of contracts directing appropriate award usage, (l) number of contracts where there is subcontracting occurring, (m) number of contracts with permission or non-permission clause for subcontracting and (n) number of contracts requiring award usage for subcontractors.

Mr Wood: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

Much of this information is being prepared for the annual report of the Department of Disability, Housing and Community Services, and will be available in line with the Government's guidelines and timetable for production of that report.

Consultants
(Question No 1670)

Mr Smyth asked the Minister for Urban Services, upon notice, on 1 July 2004:

(1) In relation to contracts for the financial year 2003-04, for each agency the Minister is responsible, what is the (a) number of contracts, (b) number of consultants, (c) number of contractors, (d) number of labour hire firms, (e) number of contracts containing labour hire component, (f) number of contracts with no labour hire component, (g) types of


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