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(5) Grants for 2006-07 are yet to be determined.

(6) The grant funds are required to be acquitted and this has been done on an annual basis. There is regular monitoring of output and performance indicators undertaken six monthly, with any issues identified raised with CRCC, along with regular service visits. CRCC also report annually on unmet need.

Actively Ageing program
(Question No 1396)

Mr Smyth asked the Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation, upon notice, on 16 November 2006:

(1) What funds were spent on the Actively Ageing program in (a) 2003-04, (b) 2004-05 and (c) 2005-06;

(2) What funding will be spent on the Actively Ageing program during 2006-07;

(3) How many Actively Ageing programs are run each week and at what locations are these programs run;

(4) How many people are served by or utilise the Actively Ageing program each week.

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

(1)

(a) Nil - the funding service agreement for the program did not commence until 1 July 2004.

(b) $101,750

(c) $124,190

(2) $97,240

(3) Programs are run at locations in Hackett, Kippax, Curtin, Weston Creek, Kaleen and Kambah, with an average of 5 classes per week at each location.

(4) In 2005/06, the available classes attracted 17,000 participations.

Sport and Recreation ACT
(Question No 1397)

Mr Smyth asked the Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation, upon notice, on 16 November 2006:

(1) How many staff were employed in Sport and Recreation ACT, or any precursor organisations, as at 30 June in (a) 2000-01, (b) 2001-02, (c) 2002-03, (d) 2003-04, (e) 2004-05 and (f) 2005-06;

(2) How many staff were employed in Sport and Recreation ACT as at 31 October 2006;


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