Hon Ken Travers asks the Treasurer for detailed expenditure information on motor vehicles across all agencies within their portfolio for the current and future financial years. The Treasurer's response refers to tabled papers for specific figures, indicating State Fleet manages most vehicles.

AnsweredQoN 3122Legislative Council
Asked
10 November 2010
Portfolio
Treasurer

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For each Agency in your portfolio for the 2010-11 financial year and for each year of the forward estimates, I ask -
(1) What is the estimated total expenditure on motor vehicles of any kind?
(2) How many vehicles are budgeted for within your Agency, by vehicle type and size?
(3) How much is budgeted for purchasing vehicles?
(4) What is budgeted for total operating costs?
(5) What is the budgeted expenditure for each of the following categories, -
(a) purchase price;
(b) finance costs;
(c) depreciation;
(d) resale;
(e) fringe benefit tax (if applicable);
(f) fuel costs;
(g) maintenance costs;
(h) insurance;
(i) registration; and
(j) management fees?

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Answered
16 February 2011
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Treasurer
Response time
98 days
The majority (approximately 95%) of passenger and light commercial vehicles used by general government agencies are owned by State Fleet (Department of Treasury and Finance).  These vehicles are leased to agencies on an operating lease basis.  A number of public corporations also lease vehicles through State Fleet.
Estimated expenditure figures for the 2010-11 financial year and for each year of the forward estimates are modelled on an extrapolation of the 2009-10 expenditure figures based on the estimated size of the State Fleet vehicle fleet in each of the out years.
(1) Refer (5).
(2) [see Tabled Paper No.].
(3) Refer (5).
(4) Refer (5).
(5) [see Tabled Paper No.]
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