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R2, R3 and R4 services scheduled to depart during the weekday morning peak in school terms as at 10 December 2019 (scheduled departure between 7.30am and 8.59am)

R2, R3 and R4 services scheduled to depart during the weekday afternoon peak in school terms as at 10 December 2019 (scheduled departure between 4pm and 5.59pm)

2e - Westfield Belconnen to City Interchange

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2e - City Interchange to Westfield Belconnen

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R1 services scheduled to depart during the weekday morning peak in school terms as at 10 December 2019 (scheduled departure between 7.30am and 8.59am)

R1 services scheduled to depart during the weekday afternoon peak in school terms as at 10 December 2019 (scheduled departure between 4pm and 5.59pm)

2f - Gungahlin Place to City Interchange

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2f - City Interchange to Gungahlin Place

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Health—outpatient clinics
(Question No 2804)

Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Health, upon notice, on 25 October 2019:

(1) What is the average waiting time for outpatients’ clinics in each specialty in the ACT.

(2) What are the opening hours and days for each outpatient clinic for each specialty.

(3) Has the ACT Health Directorate or Canberra Health Services prepared a costing related to operation of a static pill testing clinic in the ACT; if so, (a) what is the estimate of the (i) capital cost and (ii) recurrent cost, of operating such a clinic and (b) how does this cost compare with the cost of operating other outpatients’ clinics in the ACT.

(4) Has the ACT Health Directorate or Canberra Health Services provided briefing documents to the (a) Minister for Health and (b) Minister for Mental Health, about operation of a static pill testing clinic in the ACT; if so (i) when were these documents prepared and (ii) for whom was the briefing prepared and (iii) what was the advice provided to the relevant Minister.

Ms Stephen-Smith: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1)-(2) Average waiting times for an initial appointment at Canberra Health Services (CHS) Outpatient Clinics (from 1 July 2019 to 31 October 2019) are as follows:


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