Page 682 - Week 02 - Thursday, 14 February 2013
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2011-12 |
2012-13 | |
Full Year |
Year to Date – Nov 12 | |
1 Moore Street Building |
$2.807m |
$1.217m |
11 Moore Street Building |
$1.297m |
$0.510m |
North Curtin Offices |
$0.266m |
$0.228m |
Village Creek |
$0.268m |
$0.115m |
In addition, the Health Directorate spent $0.113m of Capital Appropriation on the refurbishment of North Curtin Offices (former School) to accommodate Health staff.
The Health Directorate has not attempted to quantify a notional cost of staff accommodation within the owned buildings at the Canberra Hospital campus or in health centres and other facilities. Also, while the Health Infrastructure Program does allow for increases in staff accommodation, it is predominantly associated with increasing the clinical capacity of the health system.
Economic Development Directorate—accommodation
(Question No 41)
Mr Seselja asked the Minister for Economic Development, upon notice, on 29 November 2012:
What has been the total expense incurred by the Directorate in (a) 2011-12 and (b) 2012-13 to date, on staff accommodation including (i) capital and (ii) recurrent expenses.
Mr Barr: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(a) |
(i) $182,000 |
(ii) $1.892 million | |
(b) |
(i) $nil |
(ii) $0.780 million |
Note: The above figures do not include statutory agencies in the Economic Development Portfolio (ie Land Development Agency, ACT Gambling and Racing Commission and Exhibition Park Corporation).
Community Services Directorate—accommodation
(Question No 42)
Mr Seselja asked the Minister for Community Services, upon notice, on 29 November 2012:
What has been the total expense incurred by the Directorate in (a) 2011-12 and (b) 2012-13 to date, on staff accommodation including (i) capital and (ii) recurrent expenses.
Mr Barr: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
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