Page 4045 - Week 12 - Thursday, 20 October 2005

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(1) How many cars, with ACT Government numberplates, in the Minister’s department 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 19 September 2005, for each car, how many (i) kilometres were driven to and from work and (ii) kilometres were driven for work purposes.

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

(1) 25 vehicles

(2) 25 vehicles

(3) Not applicable

Education—bullying
(Question No 634)

Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Industrial Relations, upon notice, on 21 September 2005:

(1) How many cases of bullying of teachers by teachers were referred to and/or investigated by ACT WorkCover in (a) 2003-2004, (b) 2004-2005 and (c) 2005-to date;

(2) If ACT WorkCover does not collect such specific data, why not.

Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(a), (b) and (c) – ACT WorkCover does not collect such specific data.

Waste disposal—computers
(Question No 636)

Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Urban Services, upon notice, on 21 September 2005:

(1) What are the current disposal options for Canberra residents wishing to dispose of computers in an environmentally friendly way, given that computer equipment can cause environmental damage through chemical leakage;

(2) Is the Government aware of the “e-waste recycling scheme” trial currently underway in Victoria;

(3) Would the Government consider a similar trial in the ACT to assist in the disposal of unwanted computers, given that the ACT has one of the highest rates of home computer use; if not, why not.

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


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