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(1) How have local designers from the Australian Capital Territory had input on the design of the light rail stops.

(2) What is the total number of designers from the Australian Capital Territory that have consulted or had input on the design of the light rail stops and (a) identify whether any local designers received compensation for their input and (b) the total cost.

(3) How much has been spent on the designing of the light rail tram stops in 2016-17 to date.

(4) What was the total amount allocated to the design of the light rail stops over the course of the light rail project.

(5) Can the Minister provide a breakdown of the cost of the design process including (a) consultants, (b) designers, (c) production of designs, (d) promotional material, (e) events, (f) conferences or meetings and (g) any other relevant costs.

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

(1) Local designers have been involved in the development of the light rail stops. The Scope and Performance Requirements and Transport Canberra’s concept designs were generated with the input of ACT based architects. More recently light rail stop designs have been developed by Canberra Metro’s design team, including designers based in the ACT.

(2) Approximately 14 designers from the ACT have been involved in the design of the light rail stops. Designers have been compensated for their input into the design. The majority of these services are within Canberra Metro’s project cost and these aspects are not disaggregated from the total project cost.

(3) The design of light rail stops is within Canberra Metro’s project scope, as may be modified, and these aspects are not disaggregated from the total project cost.

(4) The design of light rail stops is within Canberra Metro’s project scope, as may be modified, and these aspects are not disaggregated from the total project cost.

(5) The design and construction of light rail stops is within Canberra Metro’s project scope, as may be modified, and these aspects are not disaggregated from the total project cost.

Animals—cat containment
(Question No 253)

Ms Lee asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 12 May 2017:

(1) Can the Minister describe cat containment community education for the last few years.

(2) What was the expenditure on this community education.


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