❓ A parliamentary question seeking a breakdown of Hardship Utility Grant Scheme (HUGS) applicants processed by the Department of Child Protection in August 2013, categorized by regional development region in Western Australia. The answer provides the requested data.
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For all Hardship Utility Grant Scheme (HUGS) applicants processed by the Department of Child Protection in August 2013, can the department please detail how many applicants were from: (a) Great Southern Region; (b) South West Region; (c) Goldfields Region; (d) Murchison-Gascoyne Region; (e) Wheatbelt Region; (f) East Kimberley Region; (g) West Kimberley Region; (h) Pilbara Region; (i) Peel Region; and (j) Mid West?
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Answered
22 October 2013
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
42 days
Question Number
Regional Development Region
August 2013
(a)
Great Southern
75
(b)
South West
145
(c)
Goldfields
68
(d)
Gascoyne
18
(e)
Wheatbelt
87
(f) and (g)
Kimberley (East and West)
60
(h)
Pilbara
46
(i)
Peel
130
(j)
Midwest
59
Grand Total
688
Regional Development Region
August 2013
(a)
Great Southern
75
(b)
South West
145
(c)
Goldfields
68
(d)
Gascoyne
18
(e)
Wheatbelt
87
(f) and (g)
Kimberley (East and West)
60
(h)
Pilbara
46
(i)
Peel
130
(j)
Midwest
59
Grand Total
688
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