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(3) In relation to adverse findings in each category of complaint identified in part (1), in how many instances were employees during each financial year from 2007-08 to date (a) dismissed, (b) temporarily demoted, (c) suspended, (d) financially penalised, (e) transferred to another position and (f) counselled.

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

The ACT Public Service does not report to this level of detail. The information has been coordinated from Directorates and agencies. The answers to questions (1); (2); and (3) are provided in the attached spreadsheets. There is a spreadsheet for each Directorate and a combined spreadsheet for agencies. The agency data has been combined into one spreadsheet to protect the identification of individuals in those agencies.

In relation to the response to question (2), Directorates have provided the information which was readily available and some information has not been able to be sourced. In addition, some complainants are external to the ACT Public Service and have not been identified.

(A copy of the attachment is available at the Chamber Support Office).

Sport—ovals
(Question No 1885)

Mr Milligan asked the Minister for Sport and Recreation, upon notice, on 21 September 2018:

(1) Can the Minister provide detail on the timeline for the replacement of the synthetic sportsground at the Gold Creek School which is also used by Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School and other sport and recreation users in the Nicholls community.

(2) When can these stakeholders expect to see the new surface operational and what are the Government’s plans for the users of this facility during the construction and upgrade period.

(3) Can the Minister confirm what the new surface on the Gold Creek Oval will be and give assurances about the type of synthetic infill that will be used.

(4) Can the Minister provide an explanation for the use of synthetic infill rather than an organic material other than cost.

(5) Has consideration been given to the environmental implications of using a synthetic infill; if so, what was the outcome of such an assessment.

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

(1) The ACT Budget provided $50,000 for design and project initiation in the 2018-19 financial year with construction works to commence in 2019 – 20. Phasing of the works is expected to commence construction during the summer school holiday period and is expected to run for 6 -8 weeks.


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