Page 3251 - Week 10 - Thursday, 17 September 2015

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Page

8

25

7

11

1

3

Palmerston

8

20

1

17

0

1

Pearce

4

14

10

1

1

1

Phillip

6

29

14

2

6

6

Pialligo

0

0

0

0

1

0

Red Hill

14

55

15

16

3

12

Reid

6

7

0

6

2

4

Richardson

11

2

6

1

1

1

Rivett

17

4

10

6

11

3

Scullin

9

3

7

10

4

1

Spence

1

10

5

4

3

3

Stirling

5

9

20

2

1

0

Symonston

0

37

0

106

0

0

Theodore

6

2

8

8

6

2

Torrens

4

0

7

18

0

1

Turner

3

46

3

10

1

4

Wanniassa

78

41

36

9

14

5

Waramanga

7

7

7

5

2

6

Watson

9

17

4

6

8

0

Weetangera

4

16

5

30

4

5

Weston

12

9

21

33

12

3

Weston Creek (Rural)

0

2

0

0

0

0

Wright

0

0

0

2

0

31

Yarralumla

59

167

36

23

15

27

totals

1087

2976

923

1969

440

600

Art—public
(Question No 457)

Mr Coe asked the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, upon notice, on 4 August 2015 (redirected to the Minister for the Arts):

What have been the ongoing costs per annum associated with each of the major installations of public art in the ACT for each year since 2009 to date, by location, for (a) lighting, (b) security and (c) maintenance, including cleaning.

Ms Burch: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) The ongoing costs per annum associated with each of the major installations of public art in the ACT managed by artsACT for each year since 2009 to date by location are for:

(a) lighting:

Power to artwork lighting is supplied via street light circuits and a cost per artwork is not available.

(b) security:

There are no ongoing security costs for the protection of the public art collection managed by artsACT. Some artworks are protected as part of building security


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