Page 1607 - Week 05 - Thursday, 7 April 2005

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(c) (i) Fraser (24km), Amaroo (292km), and Chisholm (278km),

(ii) Fraser (295km), Amaroo (265km) and Chisholm (292km).

Motor vehicles—home garaged
(Question No 230)

Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Planning, upon notice, on 8 March 2005:

(1) How many cars in your department with ACT Government numberplates are home-garaged every day;

(2) How many are garaged by officers on call;

(3) Of those which are not garaged by officers on call, (a) how many cars are there, (b) in which suburbs are they garaged and (c) in the week commencing 7 March 2005, for each car how many kilometres were driven (i) to and from work and (ii) for work purposes.

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

(1) The ACT Planning and Land Authority has 19 vehicles which are home garaged every day.

(2) Of the 19 home garaged vehicles, 11 are home garaged by officers on call, predominantly plumbing, electrical and building inspectors.

(3) The Authority has 8 vehicles which were home garaged by officers not on call. The primary reason for home garaging is due to the lack of secure overnight parking at Dame Pattie Menzies Building.

Suburb in which vehicle garaged

Kilometres travelled to/from home in week commencing 7 March 2005

Kilometres travelled for work purposes in week commencing 7 March 2005

Yarralumla

160

19

Melba

110

377

Kaleen

60

332

Melba

130

195

Fadden

210

235

Tharwa

400

214

Kambah

210

248

Bruce

70

351

Motor vehicles—home garaged
(Question No 231)

Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Education and Training, upon notice, on 8 March 2005:

(1) How many cars in your department with ACT Government numberplates are home-garaged every day;

(2) How many are garaged by officers on call;


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