Page 3035 - Week 07 - Thursday, 7 June 2012
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(2) What is the expected total spend in 2011-12 for each item referred to in part (1).
(3) What was the Directorate’s expenditure on hospitality for (a) 2008-09, (b) 2009-10 and (c) 2010-11.
Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) and (2)
Expenditure to |
Expected total spend in 2011-12 | |
Travel |
$131,713 |
$145,479 |
Consultancy |
$1,370,196 |
$1,434,196 |
Advertising/marketing |
$288,738 |
$314,629 |
Hospitality |
$3,073 |
$8,423 |
Note the figures used to produce the expected total spend in 2011-12 column are estimates only and may not match the actual end of year figure.
(3)
2008-09 |
2009-10 |
2010-11 | |
Hospitality |
$13,048 |
$8,802 |
$9,011 |
Note all the figures are based on the current Directorate structure. Areas that have left the Directorate over the past three years have been excluded.
Energy—renewable
(Question No 2371)
Mr Seselja asked the Minister for the Environment and Sustainable Development, upon notice, on 10 May 2012 (redirected to the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services):
(1) What percentage of the Government’s energy is currently sourced by renewable energy and what will be the percentage purchase by the end of 2012.
(2) What measures are being implemented in 2012 to increase the use of renewable energy by the Government.
(3) What will be the total cost of these measures including upfront and recurrent costs.
Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) The ACT Government currently sources 37.5% of its annual energy consumption from renewable energy.
(2) The ACT Government is developing a Carbon Neutral ACT Government Framework. A key element of the framework is energy efficiency in government operations and switching to cleaner energy sources where appropriate.
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