Page 2795 - Week 07 - Thursday, 2 August 2018

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of presentations completed within four hours, for each hospital and the ACT aggregate. They also detail the trend in number of presentations, in each hospital and the ACT aggregate. The Minister for Health and Wellbeing reviewed the first weekly ED Performance Report on 10 September 2017.

Land—Dickson land swap

Mr Barr (in reply to a question and a supplementary question by Mr Coe on Wednesday, 6 June 2018):

The Auditor-General’s Report into the Tender for the Sale of Block 30 (Formerly Block 20) Section 34 Dickson does not make any finding that Territory records relating to the matters under audit existed that could not be provided to the ACT Audit Office. There is no reference in the Report to documents having gone ‘missing’.

Further, I am advised that the Director-General of the Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate has written to the Auditor-General and to the Chair of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (PAC), to request further detail on the assertion made to the PAC, that documentation had gone ‘missing’ to allow him to initiate a full and prompt investigation of the issue.

Budget—Canberra Institute of Technology

Ms Fitzharris (in reply to a supplementary question by Mr Wall on Wednesday, 6 June 2018):

No CIT campuses will be impacted by the changes in staffing levels. CIT have advised that the workforce numbers and skills mix needed to run CIT differs depending on what courses students are studying and industry needs.

Budget—Canberra Institute of Technology

Ms Fitzharris (in reply to a supplementary question by Ms Lee on Wednesday, 6 June 2018):

No CIT courses will be impacted by the changes in staffing levels. CIT have advised that the workforce numbers and skill mix needed to run CIT differs depending on what courses students are studying and industry needs.

Courts—building works

Mr Ramsay (in reply to a question and a supplementary question by Mr Hanson on Wednesday, 6 June 2018):

o When will the Court building be complete

The courts building is being delivered in two stages. The contractor (Juris) have advised that they expect completion of Stage 1 to be achieved late August / September 2018. Stage 2 is expected the first half of 2019.

o What is the final projected total cost for this project (take the details on notice)

The cost of the project to the Territory is measured as a Net Present Cost


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