Next page . . . . Previous page . . . . Speeches . . . . Contents . . . . Debates(HTML) . . . .
Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2002 Week 6 Hansard (16 May) . . Page.. 1798 ..
(5) Duration of outages: (minutes off supply per customer in the 2000/2001 financial year)
Unplanned 34.54 minutes
Planned 42.36 minutes
Frequency of outages: (number of outages per customer in the 2000/2001 financial year)
Unplanned 0.86
Planned 0.24
Note: Attachments unable to be incorporated. Copies available from Table Office.
__________________________________________________________________________
Residential rental bonds
(Question No 167)
Ms Dundas asked the Attorney-General, upon notice, on 16 May 2002:
In relation to residential rental bonds:
(1) What was the total value of bonds held in trust at the end of financial year 2000-2001.
(2) What was the total interest and other earnings from this money for the financial year 2000-2001.
(3) What was the total cost of the running of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal during the financial year 2000-2001.
(4) What was the total cost of the Office of Rental Bonds during the financial year 2000-2001.
(5) Will the Attorney-General ensure that these results are included in the Annual Report of the Registrar-General's Office in the financial year 2001-2002 and in future years.
Mr Stanhope: The answer to the member's question is as follows:
(1) On 30 June 2001, $16,617,178.51 was held in trust by the Office of Rental Bonds.
(2) The total interest and other earnings from this money for the financial year 2000-2001 was $1,309,577.
(3) The estimated cost of the running of the Residential Tenancies Tribunal during the financial year 2000-2001 was $367,064.
(4) The estimated cost of the Office of Rental Bonds during the financial year 2000-2001 was $595,952.
(5) The results and estimates for financial year 2001-2002 and future years will be included in future annual reports of the Department of Justice and Community Safety.
Next page . . . . Previous page . . . . Speeches . . . . Contents . . . . Debates(HTML) . . . .