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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 1996 Week 12 Hansard (21 November) . . Page.. 4194 ..
Mr Humphries - The answer to the member's question to the Attorney-General is as follows:
I am advised that, on the basis of information provided by relevant agencies, closed circuit television cameras are located in public places and operated, supervised or regulated by authorities as indicated in the answer below.
Part 1:
(1) Where in the ACT are closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras currently located in public places?
City Police Station and the Winchester Centre - The AFP. However this does not include cameras used for operational purposes.
The Emergency Service Headquarters Building in North Curtin - the Emergency Services Bureau.
The foyer/entrance to the ground floor, Callam Offices - ACT Housing.
Woden and Belconnen Interchanges - ACTION.
West Belconnen and Mugga landfills - Waste Management.
Casino Canberra Ltd - the Casino Authority.
Bruce, Reid and Southside Campuses as well as the Flexible Learning Centre - the Canberra Institute of Technology.
Canberra Hospital, the Health Building, Calvary Hospital in the Xavier Building, Calvary Hospital in the Marion Building, Calvary Hospital in the Emergency Department, ACT Hospice - Mother Mary Cottage and the main building - ACT Department of Health
The ACT Legislative Assembly - public and members entrances.
Part (2) For each location -
Part 2(a): how many cameras are installed;
The AFP - have six cameras located at the Civic Police Station and two at the Winchester Centre.
The Emergency Services Bureau - two cameras at the Emergency Services Headquarters Building.
The ACT Department of Housing - one camera at Callam Offices.
ACTION - eleven cameras at the Belconnen Interchange and fourteen cameras at the Woden Interchange.
Waste Management - three cameras installed at both the West Belconnen and Mugga lane landfills.
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