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(3) How many of the vehicles referred to in part (1) are privately garaged
(4) How many kilometres are travelled by each year by each vehicle.
(5) What is the purpose of each vehicle.
(6) What are the insurance costs, including third party insurance for each vehicle.
Mr Stanhope: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
The response to this Question on Notice (961) has been included in the response for Question on Notice 962
Government—motor vehicles
(Question No 962)
Mr Coe asked the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, upon notice, on 25 March 2010:
(1) How many vehicles are currently used by the Minister’s department and each agency within the Minister’s portfolio.
(2) What are the types and sizes each the vehicles referred to in part (1).
(3) How many of the vehicles referred to in part (1) are privately garaged
(4) How many kilometres are travelled by each year by each vehicle.
(5) What is the purpose of each vehicle.
(6) What are the insurance costs, including third party insurance for each vehicle.
Mr Stanhope: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) As at 30 March 2010 there were 258 passenger and light commercial vehicles being used within the Territory and Municipal Services portfolio. Numbers are only accurate at given points of time due to vehicle replacement cycles.
(2) Attachment A provides a breakdown of make, model, body type, number of cylinders and fuel type of each vehicle.
(3) As at 30 March 2010, up to 59 vehicles are home garaged on any one night. The number varies from night to night depending on the nature of on-call and rapid response requirements. This figure does not include the SES vehicles, which are subject to conditions in SES Contracts.
(4) Attachment A provides the average annual kilometres for each vehicle. These figures have been calculated by taking the last odometer reading as at 30 March 2010, dividing by the lease period and multiplying by 12 months to provide an annual average. These averages are based on the information that is available from the fuel consumption data held by the lease company.
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