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(1) The answers below have been provided in approximate hours, rather than days, given that faults can take from five minutes to several days to repair.

a) From 1 July 2017 to 28 February 2019, the ACT Fire & Rescue (ACTF&R) Bronto was delayed available for approximately 79 hours.

b) From 1 July 2017 to 28 February 2019, the ACTF&R Bronto was unavailable for approximately 2,354 hours.

c) This occurred on the following dates (for varying periods on each day):

2017 – 3 July; 10-11 July; 6-8 August; 4 September; 7-8 September; 11-13 September; 3 5 October; 11 October; 6 November; 11 November; 30 December.

2018 – 5 January; 8 January; 11 January; 22 February; 27 February to 3 March; 5-7 March; 14 16 March; 31 March; 25 April; 30 April; 4-5 May; 5 June; 8 June; 13-22 June; 5-6 July; 25 July; 30 July to 3 August; 6-7 August; 15 August; 27 August; 11-25 September; 9 October to 6 November; 21 November; 2-3 December; 5 December; 7-13 December; 20 December.

2019 – 4 January to 28 February.

(2) From 1 July 2017 to 28 February 2019, ACTF&R has had a replacement aerial appliance available for immediate response for approximately 925 hours.

Education—international students
(Question No 2328)

Mr Coe asked the Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development, upon notice, on 22 February 2019:

(1) How many international students attended (a) ACT Government schools and (b) non-Government schools during each school year since 2008 to date broken down by school grade.

(2) In relation to part (1), what is the breakdown of international students for each year broken down by students that were (a) boarding, (b) living with homestay families or on exchange, (c) on temporary visas and (d) any other category or classification.

(3) What type of visa grants or entitles families free schooling in ACT Government schools.

(4) How many international students were charged fees to attend (a) ACT Government schools and (b) non-Government schools during each school year since 2008 broken down by school grade.

(5) In relation to part (4), what was the total amount paid by international students in fees during each year since 2008 to date broken down by school grade.


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