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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2004 Week 07 Hansard (Thursday, 1 July 2004) . . Page.. 3252 ..


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No. of each type of contract used:

(a) Standard

21

5

(b) Schedule of fees

91

122

(c) Quote/lump sum

108

195

(d) Invoice

240

245

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No. of services outsourced:

(i) Whole

63

72

(ii) In part

11

16

(iii) Unidentified

265

290

11

No of contracts directing appropriate award usage

0

5

12

No of contracts where there is subcontracting occurring

4

6

13

No of contracts with clause of subcontracting:

(a) Permission

17

18

(b) Non-permission

210

192

14

No. of contracts requiring award usage for subcontractors

20

20

Note: Type of Services Provided. Various Includes:

- Clinical Specialists.

- Short term labour in key health service delivery areas.

- Specialist advice areas.

- Specialist labour to meet peak workloads.

Bus concessions
(Question No 1474)

Mr Cornwell asked the Minister for Planning, upon notice, on 1 April 2004:

(1) Further to your response to Question on notice No 1295 regarding the bus concessions review to extend pensioner off-peak tickets to peak periods and the assurance that the outcome of this review would be made available to Members of this Assembly, why has the Government not yet considered the review, given the review was completed in November 2003 as indicated in answer to Question on notice No 1172.

(2) By what date will the outcome of this review be made available to members of this Assembly, given the review was completed in November 2003.

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

(1) The Government has considered the review.

(2) The Government has decided not to extend the pensioner off-peak ticket to peak periods in 2004-05 due to other priorities. This matter will be reconsidered in the 2005-06 budget context.


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