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(3) Have any funds been expended on this project to date this financial year; if so, how much; if not, why not;

(4) What is the forecast expenditure on this project this financial year;

(5) What is the estimated completion date of this project;

(6) Is this project running according to schedule to meet that completion date.

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

(1) What has been delivered for the $12 000 of capital expenditure as at the end of the 2004-05 March Quarter on the Belconnen Arts Centre;

This amount was the first payment to Munns Sly Architects who were engaged to complete the Functional Requirements Brief for The Belconnen Arts and Cultural Centre.

(2) What was the total amount of funds expended on this project as at the end of the 2004-05 financial year;

The total amount of funds expended on this project at the end of the 2004-05 financial year was $43,048.

(3) Have any funds been expended on this project to date this financial year; if so, how much; if not, why not;

$13,922 has been expended on this project this financial year.

(4) What is the forecast expenditure on this project this financial year;

The forecast expenditure on this project in this financial year is $665,000.

(5) What is the estimated completion date of this project;

Pending budget allocation for construction the estimated completion date is 2007.

(6) Is this project running according to schedule to meet that completion date;

Yes, the project is running to schedule to meet the completion date.

Registrar General’s Office—identity documentation
(Question No 529)

Mr Stefaniak asked the Attorney-General, upon notice, on 24 August 2005:

(1) Did the media recently highlight a case where a woman went to the Registrar General’s Office to get a copy of her birth certificate but was not asked for identification and are the rules clearly stipulated on the Department of Justice and Community Safety website that if you wish to obtain a birth certificate you must provide proof of identity and justification for the release; if so, why was a person allowed to get a copy of a birth certificate given the strict rules around proof of identity;


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