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(3) (a) In August 2007, the Federal Golf Club contacted the Department of Territory and Municipal regarding the condition of some trees adjacent to the access road to the golf club. A site inspection by Parks, Conservation and Lands officers in September 2007 determined that a number of trees need to be habitat pruned while several others need to be removed. This work is scheduled to be undertaken in early 2008.
(b) The General Manager of the Federal Golf Club did inform officers in the Department of Territory and Municipal Services that many trees on their property have died as a result of the drought and that they would be removing the dead and dangerous trees for safety purposes. On 20 November 2007 officers in the Tree Protection Unit conducted an inspection of trees on the leased land of Federal Golf Club and noted that many still standing trees, in particular Eucalyptus globulus species, were dead or in an advanced state of decline and may pose a hazard to users of the area.
Canberra Hospital—admissions
(Question No 1761)
Mrs Burke asked the Minister for Health, upon notice, on 13 November 2007:
Will the Minister provide a breakdown of admissions at The Canberra Hospital by postcode for (a) 2005-06 and (b) 2006-07.
Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
Data provided is the number of discharges by postcode for the period specified follows. Data is for all discharges in the period, and includes statistical discharges and unqualified newborns.
Postcode |
2006-07 |
2005-06 |
No. discharges |
No. discharges | |
0822-0880 |
9 |
5 |
2000-2040 |
36 |
35 |
2041-2069 |
18 |
24 |
2070-2089 |
24 |
22 |
2090-2199 |
89 |
107 |
2200-2295 |
91 |
76 |
2300-2488 |
87 |
110 |
2500-2535 |
52 |
41 |
2536 |
603 |
721 |
2537 |
447 |
389 |
2538-2545 |
121 |
189 |
2546 |
352 |
335 |
2548 |
274 |
212 |
2549 |
106 |
143 |
2550 |
470 |
504 |
2551 |
106 |
102 |
2560-2579 |
72 |
74 |
2580 |
866 |
670 |
2581 |
80 |
99 |
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