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Series |
Tranche |
Type1 |
Face Value Issued ($m) |
Issue Yield (%) |
Coupon Rate (%) |
Issue Date |
Maturity Date |
ACT014 |
ACT001 |
MTN |
1,000 |
1.845 |
1.75 |
23.10.2019 |
23.10.2031 |
ACT015 |
ACT001 |
MTN |
1,100 |
0.860 |
1.00 |
17.04.2020 |
17.04.2023 |
ACT016 |
ACT001 |
MTN |
1,000 |
1.790 |
1.75 |
17.05.2021 |
17.05.2030 |
ACT017 |
ACT001 |
MTN |
1,250 |
2.575 |
2.50 |
15.02.2022 |
22.10.2032 |
1 Type
• Indexed Annuity Bond (‘IAB’). Annuity payments are made quarterly, comprising both interest and principal payments. Both the interest and principal repayments are adjusted for movements in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The bond is fully repaid by maturity.
• Capital Indexed Bond (‘CIB’). The capital value of the security is adjusted for movements in the CPI. Interest is paid quarterly at the fixed coupon rate on the adjusted capital value. The adjusted capital value is fully repaid at maturity.
• Medium Term Note (‘MTN’). Interest payments are made semi-annually at the fixed coupon rate over the life of the bond. The capital face value is fully repaid at maturity.
Planning—housing choices
(Question No 764)
Ms Lee asked the Minister for Planning and Land Management, upon notice, on 6 May 2022:
Is household formation factored into the residential supply and demand modelling; if so, can the Minister briefly describe how; if not, why not.
Mr Gentleman: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
Yes. The Residential Supply and Demand Model considers the household formation such as people’s living arrangements by dwelling type, household type and family type. This data is based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ 2016 Census and forward data in its Household and Family Projections publication. This information is an input to inform the average persons per dwelling calculations during the development of the Indicative Land Release Program.
ACT State Emergency Services—work health and safety
(Question No 766)
Mr Milligan asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 6 May 2022:
(1) What are the work health and safety standards for State Emergency Service (SES) vehicles.
(2) What is the minimum level of equipment for ensuring the safety of volunteers that is required to be carried by the vehicles.
(3) What is the minimum level of equipment for ensuring the safety and health of those at the scene being responded to.
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