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(2) How many volunteers currently operate within each of the brigades in the ACTRFS.
(3) How volunteers are divided into brigades in the ACTRFS.
Mr Gentleman: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) 533
(2)
Guises Creek |
63 |
Gungahlin |
82 |
Hall |
92 |
Jerrabomberra |
38 |
Molonglo |
71 |
Rivers |
99 |
Southern |
57 |
Tidbinbilla |
31 |
(3) The volunteers choose which Brigade they wish to be a part of. They apply to that Brigade, complete relevant paperwork and undertake a six-month probation period. At the conclusion of the probation period, the Brigade votes as to whether they become a full member.
ACT Corrective Services—staffing
(Question No 52)
Mrs Jones asked the Minister for Corrections, upon notice, on 16 December 2016:
(1) How many (a) full-time, (b) part-time, (c) casual and (d) contracted employees are currently employed at ACT Corrective Services.
(2) How many (a) full-time, (b) part-time, (c) casual, and (d) contracted employees were employed at ACT Corrective Services at (i) 1 January 2014 and (ii) 1 January 2015.
(3) What is the total budget allocation for ACT Corrective Services across the forward estimates.
Mr Rattenbury: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
Please note to provide the data to this question, the nearest pay period was used to run the reports, therefore the reporting dates are slightly different.
(1) Current – December 2016
Pay period end date |
Employment mode |
Headcount |
FTE |
28/12/2016 |
Full-time permanent |
360 |
357 |
28/12/2016 |
Part-time permanent |
9 |
6 |
28/12/2016 |
Casual |
11 |
2 |
28/12/2016 |
Contracted full-time temporary |
40 |
38 |
28/12/2016 |
Contracted part-time temporary |
3 |
2 |
Total |
423 |
405 |
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