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(1) How many consultancy reports were commissioned in the health portfolio from 1 January 2018 to the date on which this question was published in the Questions on Notice Paper.

(2) Who was awarded consultancy contracts in the health portfolio from 1 January 2018 to the date on which this question was published in the Questions on Notice Paper.

(3) What was the (a) purpose and (b) value of each consultancy contract.

(4) For each finalised consultancy report, (a) what was the title of the report and (b) was it released publicly; if not, why not.

(5) For each consultancy report not yet finalised, will it be released publicly; if so, when; if not, why not.

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

(1) As Minister Fitzharris has responsibility for the majority of Health portfolio, please see response to question 1 of Question on Notice 1907.

(2) As Minister Fitzharris has responsibility for the majority of Health portfolio, please see the table at Attachment A of Question on Notice 1907.

(3) See above.

(4) See above.

(5) See above.

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

Hospitals—maintenance
(Question No 2015)

Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Health and Wellbeing, upon notice, on 2 November 2018:

(1) How often have wards been closed due to maintenance issues since 1 January 2018 to date at (a) The Canberra Hospital (TCH), (b) Calvary Public Hospital, (c) Centenary Hospital for Women and Children and (d) University of Canberra Public Hospital.

(2) If wards have been closed, how long was the relevant ward closed and what was the cause of the closure at (a) TCH, (b) Calvary Public Hospital, (c) Centenary Hospital for Women and Children and (d) University of Canberra Public Hospital.

(3) Other than the incidents outlined in parts (1) and (2), have maintenance issues resulted in damage to wards at (a) TCH, (b) Calvary Public Hospital, (c) Centenary Hospital for Women and Children and (d) University of Canberra Public Hospital; if so, (i) what was the extent of the damage caused to wards, (ii) has the problem been fixed yet and (iii) how much did it cost to fix.


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