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(5) All cancellations of periodic detention orders result in the offender being imprisoned full time to serve the time remaining on his or her sentence as at the date of cancellation. There is no parole available for an offender cancelled for breach of periodic detention.

In regard to cancellation of parole, not all will result in return to full time custody. While the default position will be that the offender will return to full-time imprisonment, and this is what happens in almost all cases, in a small number of cases, where the SAB is of the view that a return to full-time custody would be a disproportionate response in the particular circumstances and detrimental to rehabilitation, the SAB may deal with a fresh parole application immediately and may grant parole on the same day that parole has been cancelled.

(A copy of the attachment is available at the Chamber Support Office).

Housing—property values
(Question No 307)

Mr Coe asked the Treasurer, upon notice, on 7 August 2014:

What was the average percentage increase in UAV and AUV for each of the last four financial years, including 2014-15, for (a) single dwellings and (b) units in the suburbs/areas of (i) Amaroo, (ii) Aranda, (iii) Belconnen, (iv) Bonner, (v) Bruce, (vi) Casey, (vii) Charnwood, (viii) Cook, (ix) Crace, (x) Dunlop, (xi) Evatt, (xii) Florey, (xiii) Flynn, (xiv) Forde, (xv) Franklin, (xvi) Fraser, (xvii) Giralang, (xviii) Gungahlin, (xix) Hall, (xx) Harrison, (xxi) Hawker, (xxii) Higgins, (xxiii) Holt, (xxiv) Kaleen, (xxv) Macgregor, (xxvi) Macquarie, (xxvii) McKellar, (xxviii) Melba, (xxix) Ngunnawal, (xxx) Nicholls, (xxxi) Page, (xxxii) Palmerston, (xxxiii) Scullin, (xxxiv) Spence, (xxxv) Weetangera and (xxxvi) West Macgregor.

Mr Barr: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

The tables below show the average percentage change in the Average Unimproved Values (AUV) and Unimproved Values (UV) for houses and units by suburb over the period 2011 12 to 2014-15.

Note: Data for West Macgregor was not available.

Houses

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

UV

AUV

UV

AUV

UV

AUV

UV

AUV

AMAROO

20%

13%

0%

10%

-3%

5%

0%

-1%

ARANDA

19%

10%

0%

8%

0%

6%

9%

3%

BELCONNEN

25%

17%

0%

13%

-2%

6%

0%

-1%

BONNER

2%

2%

7%

4%

-2%

1%

-4%

0%

BRUCE

5%

4%

3%

7%

1%

2%

2%

1%

CASEY

0%

0%

13%

8%

4%

3%

0%

3%

CHARNWOOD

10%

11%

0%

10%

0%

3%

0%

0%

COOK

24%

15%

0%

12%

-2%

6%

0%

-1%


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