Page 2626 - Week 06 - Thursday, 24 June 2010

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Government—motor vehicles
(Question No 915)

Mr Hanson asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 25 March 2010:

(1) How many vehicles are currently used by the Minister’s department and each agency within the Minister’s portfolio.

(2) What are the types and sizes each the vehicles referred to in part (1).

(3) How many of the vehicles referred to in part (1) are privately garaged.

(4) What is the purpose of each vehicle.

(5) How many kilometres are travelled by each year by each vehicle.

(6) What are the insurance costs, including third party insurance for each vehicle.

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

(1) The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) has 52 vehicles in its leased vehicle fleet.

(2) The vehicles in the ACT Emergency Services Agency fleet are categorised as:

• 2WD commercial vehicle

• 4WD passenger & commercial vehicle

• Small passenger sedan (equal to or less than 2.0 litres)

• Medium passenger vehicle (greater than 2.0 litres and less than 3.0 litres), and

• Van.

The various makes of vehicles include Toyota, Nissan, Subaru, Ford, Volkswagen, Mitsubishi and Isuzu.

(3) All executive vehicles (2) are privately garaged. Other vehicles privately garage are:

• 5 Ambulance Service vehicles are privately garaged by duty officers

• 6 Fire Brigade vehicles are privately garaged by duty officers

• 4 Rural Fire Service vehicles are privately garaged by duty officers

• 3 State Emergency Service vehicles are privately garaged by duty officers

• 7 Emergency Services Agency vehicles are privately garaged by duty officers

(4) The vehicles are used to provide a 24/7 response and out of hours capability in combating and support of incidents and logistic requirements for the ESA and other emergency management organisations.

Government—agency costs
(Question No 916)

Mr Hanson asked the Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, upon notice, on 25 March 2010:


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