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(2) 25,000.

(3) The Energy Concession is updated annually, remaining at 16% of the average annual household electricity bill, as determined by the Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission.

(4) 2004.

(5)

a.

2004-05:

$4,573,941.00

b.

2005-06:

$4,108,312.55

c.

2006-07:

$4,979,141.00

d.

2007-08:

$4,864,281.00

e.

2008-09:

$5,172,792.06

f.

2009-10:

$4,907,384.67

(6)

a.

2004-05:

24,101

b.

2005-06:

21,737

c.

2006-07:

26,345

d.

2007-08:

25,737

e.

2008-09:

26,545

f.

2009-10:

25,183

Note: Figures are approximate, as people join or leave the program during the year as their circumstances change.

Budget—sewerage rebate
(Question No 1769)

Mr Seselja asked the Minister for the Environment and Sustainable Development, upon notice, on 25 August 2011 (redirected to the Minister for Community Services):

(1) What is the budget allocation for the sewerage rebate scheme for the years 2011-12 to 2014-15.

(2) How many rebates does the budget provide for in each year.

(3) What growth in the number of rebates provided each year has been factored in.

(4) What year was the scheme introduced.

(5) What has been the total cost of rebates paid each year since its inception, for example, the take up rate.

(6) How many rebates were provided in each year since its inception.

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


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