Page 1187 - Week 04 - Thursday, 21 May 2020
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2. ACT Policing maintains contact with the complainant throughout the investigative process and ensures the complainant is always advised of the outcome of an investigation, including explaining the reasoning behind such outcomes.
Additional support is provided to victims of crime through ACT Policing’s Victim Liaison Officers who assist investigators in ensuring timely contact on matters relating to their complaint, including assisting in explaining investigative outcomes and ensuring adequate support mechanisms are put in place.
Sport—swimming pools
Ms Berry (in reply to supplementary questions by Mr Milligan and Miss C Burch on Thursday, 13 February 2020):
The average daily water loss at Canberra Olympic Pool during the month of December 2019 was 70kL.
In 2019/20 the repairs and maintenance budget totals $1,281,249 (this is for the 6 pools under the remit of ACT Property Group, including the Stromlo Leisure Centre currently under construction. There is also a Pool Improvement Budget allocation of $800,000 for capital works (which this year was used for capital works at Manuka Pool). This financial year to date $253,064 has been utilised at Canberra Olympic Pool for reactive maintenance and capital works. Funds are allocated to each pool on an as required basis. Maintenance of the pools and associated infrastructure is a shared arrangement between the operator and the ACT Government. The figures quoted are specifically what the ACT Government has funded.
Canberra Health Services—budget
Ms Stephen-Smith (in reply to a supplementary question by Mrs Dunne on Tuesday, 18 February 2020):
The estimated financial outcome for Canberra Health Services and ACT Health Directorate can be found in the 2019-20 Budget Papers.
https://apps.treasury.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/1369785/C-Health-Directorate.pdf
The actual financial outcomes for Canberra Health Services and ACT Health Directorate will be reported in their 2019-20 Annual Reports.
Housing—affordability
Ms Berry (in reply to a supplementary question by Mrs Kikkert on Wednesday, 19 February 2020):
The ACT Government relies on ABS Census data and the AIHW Specialist Homelessness Services Collection to provide information on the number of older women experiencing homelessness in the ACT.
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