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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2003 Week 13 Hansard (27 November) . . Page.. 4939 ..


Graffiti - Public Assets

$826,853

Graffiti - Private Assets

$204,600

Total

$1,031,453

(2) Up to late November 2003, 03-04 expenditure is as follows:

Graffiti - Public Assets

$265,480.86

Graffiti - Private Assets

$24,901.10

Total

$290,381.96

(3) The sports sheds at Amaroo are public assets. Therefore the cost for graffiti removal is included in the lump sum contract for graffiti removal from public assets, and has not been costed separately.

(4) The cost of the removal of graffiti from Ainslie shops was $940.

Advertising-Wells Station land sale

(Question No 1072)

Mr Cornwell: asked the Minister for Planning, upon notice, concerning the advertising campaign to promote the Wells Station, Gungahlin Government land sale:

(1) What is the budget for this advertising campaign;

(2) How many blocks are being marketed;

(3) What is the average price per block;

(4) What is the average size per block in square metres;

(5) Is the cost of the advertising campaign to be drawn directly from profits from the land sales;

(6) What will the lowest priced blocks be sold for and what is their size in square metres;

(7) What will the highest priced blocks be sold for and what is their size in square metres;

(8) Are there any building covenants or other restrictions on building upon these blocks. If so, what are they. If not, why not.

Mr Corbell

: The answer to the member's question is as follows:

(1) The advertising budget for Wells Station is 0.5% of estimated gross revenue.

(2) The Estate will comprise 620 blocks. Seventy-nine blocks will be balloted on 6 December 2003. A second ballot will occur in February 2004 and further ballots will be scheduled at regular intervals thereafter.

(3) $221,000 (Stage 1A only) - other prices have not been determined


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