Page 4335 - Week 11 - Thursday, 25 October 2018

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Animals—dangerous dogs
(Question No 1686)

Ms Lawder asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 24 August 2018 (redirected to the Minister for City Services):

(1) How many dogs have been seized in the last five years (a) once, (b) twice, (c) three times, (d) four times, (e) five times and (f) more than five times.

(2) How many times have fees in column 3.4 and 3.5 of the Domestic Animals (Fees) Determination 2018 (No 1) been waived in the last five years.

(3) What were the reasons for these fees being waved.

(4) How many cases of outstanding fees currently exist.

(5) How much has been raised in revenue each year for the past five years from dog seizures.

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

(1)-(5) I am advised that the historical information requested is not in an easily retrievable form and may not be available. Investigation into the available data and preparation of a response to these questions will require significant time and resources. The required resources are currently fully allocated to service delivery.

Municipal services—streetlights
(Question No 1688)

Ms Lawder asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 24 August 2018 (redirected to the Minister for Roads):

(1) What is the total number of street lights in the Territory as of (a) 30 March 2018 and (b) 1 July 2018.

(2) How many street lights use energy efficient globes as of (a) 30 March 2018 and (b) 1 July 2018.

(3) How many street lights have mercury vapour lamps as of (a) 30 March 2018 and (b) 1 July 2018.

(4) How much funding was allocated in (a) 2017-18 and (b) 2018-19 for the replacement of mercury vapour lamps.

(5) How many complaints were lodged via Access Canberra (fix my street) regarding failed street lights in (a) 2016-17 and (b) 2017-18.

(6) What is the (a) standard and (b) average timeframe to repair a failed street light after it has been reported to Access Canberra.


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