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Kaleen Occasional Care Centre |
Kaleen Community Association Inc. |
20 |
Nil |
Kambah Cottage |
YMCA of Canberra Inc. |
12 |
Nil |
Kambah Early Childhood Centre |
Communities at Work |
25 |
Nil |
Lollipop Children's Centre |
Woden Community Service Inc. |
60 |
Nil |
Majura Occassional Care/Early Childhood Centre |
Northside Community Service |
47 |
Nil |
Manuka Occasional Childcare Centre Association |
Manuka Occasional Childcare Centre Association Inc. |
77 |
Nil |
Narrabundah Children's Cottage |
Southside Community Service |
35 |
Nil |
Ngunnawal Early Childhood Centre |
Gungahlin Regional Community Service Inc. |
86 |
Nil |
Nichols Early Childhood Centre |
Community Services of Gungahlin Inc. |
90 |
Nil |
Rainbow Cottage Early Childhood Centre |
SDN Children's Services Inc. |
42 |
Nil |
Redhill Montessori |
Redhill Montessori |
28 |
Nil |
Salem Children's Centre |
Uniting Church of Australia |
42 |
Nil |
Spence Children's Cottage |
Spence Children's Cottage Association Inc. |
25 |
Nil |
Stirling Early Childhood Centre |
Communities at Work |
26 |
Nil |
Taylor Early Childhood Centre |
Communities at Work |
23 |
$9,680.28 |
Totom House Multi Cultural Early Childhood Centre |
Totom House Inc. |
52 |
Nil |
Treehouse in the Park Early Learning Centre |
Treehouse Pre-School & Childcare Centre Inc. |
25 |
Nil |
Tuggeranong Early Childhood Centre |
Communities at Work |
46 |
Nil |
Weston Creek Children's Centre |
Weston Creek Community Association Inc. |
70 |
Nil |
Teddy Bear Childcare Centre |
Small business for profit |
84 |
$78,536.00 |
Baringa Childcare Centre |
Community Based not for profit |
60 |
$27,257.00 |
The Children's Cubby house |
Small business for profit |
83 |
$26,277.00 |
Red Hill Childcare Centre |
Small business for profit |
39 |
$30,822.00 |
Roads—mobile phone use
(Question No 668)
Mr Pratt asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 22 September 2005:
(1) How many (a) ACTION bus drivers, (b) taxi drivers and (c) car drivers have been (i) reported and/or (ii) fined, prosecuted or otherwise for using mobile phones while driving;
(2) Does ACT Policing have an active task force targeting those drivers who use mobile phones while driving; if not, why not;
(3) How many road accidents have occurred as a result of drivers using mobile devices while driving in (a) 2001-02, (b) 2002-03, (c) 2003-04, (d) 2004-05 and (e) 2005-06 to date;
(4) Of the drivers fined, prosecuted or otherwise, how many are repeat offenders;
(5) What is the standard fine for a first time offence of using a mobile device while driving;
(6) What is the total value of fines issued in each of the years listed in part (5) for the use of mobile phones while driving.
Mr Hargreaves: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) ACT Policing does not have the capacity to distinguish between drivers of the types of vehicles mentioned in (a); (b) or (c) that have been (i) reported and/or (ii) fined, prosecuted or otherwise and is therefore unable to provide an answer to this question.
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