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7) Yes, until such time it impacts the Ginninderry Joint Venture land development project or can be relocated to the proposed site on Block 1582.

Planning—Demonstration Housing Project
(Question No 893)

Ms Clay asked the Minister for Planning and Land Management, upon notice, on 23 September 2022:

(1) In relation to demonstration housing, have any projects without a site rejected an offer of a site; if so, (a) why did they do so and (b) will the Government offer a more suitable site to the proponent.

(2) How is the Government keeping in touch with the project proponents and when did they last provide a substantive update to proponents, in particular those without sites.

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

(1) No. Suitable Territory-owned land has been identified for each of the four proponents that are engaged with the Demonstration Housing ‘without a site’ stream.

(2) The Demonstration Housing Team within the Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate is in regular contact with proponents through appropriate mediums including written correspondence, via phone, and in person or virtual meetings.

Domestic and family violence—case reviews
(Question No 896)

Mrs Kikkert asked the Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, upon notice, on 23 September 2022:

(1) How many cases were reviewed as part of the Domestic Violence Prevention Council’s Review of Domestic and Family Violence Deaths.

(2) How many of the reviewed cases involved children as victims of domestic and family violence deaths.

(3) Can the Minister provide further details for each of the case reviews that showed differences in risk assessment for future violence or lethality as a consequence of information sharing by relevant service providers.

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

1) The report titled The Review of Domestic and Family Violence Deaths in the ACT undertaken by the ACT Domestic Violence Prevention Council in 2016 is publicly available on the ACT Government website. That report shows that 11 cases were reviewed.

2) The report shows that no cases were reviewed where children died as victims of the violence.


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