Hon. Norm Kelly questioned the Minister for Sport and Recreation about the number, type, and fuel sources of vehicles owned/leased by agencies under the Minister's control, and what actions were taken to increase LPG usage. The Minister's response indicates a low uptake of LPG vehicles and no active efforts to increase their proportion within the agencies' fleets.

AnsweredQoN 799Legislative Council
Asked
13 September 2000
Portfolio
Sport and Recreation

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799. Hon Norm Kelly to the Minister for Sport and Recreation:
As of June 30 2000, for all agencies under the control of the Minister, can you advise -
(1) How many vehicles are leased or owned by those agencies?
(2) Of these, how many are -
(a) passenger vehicles; and
(b) commercial vehicles?
(3) Of the total number of vehicles, how many are -
(a) petrol or diesel powered;
(b) LPG powered; and
(c) powered by other means?
(4) What actions have these agencies taken to increase the proportion of vehicles using Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)?

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Answered
15 November 2000
Response time
63 days
The Minister Replied:
Ministry of Sport and Recreation
(1) 33
(2) (a) 25
(b) 8
(3) (a) 32
(b) 1
(c) Nil
(4) No action taken to increase the proportion of vehicles using LPG.
Western Australian Sports Centre Trust
(1) 7
(2) (a) 4
(b) 3
(3) (a) 7
(b) Nil
(c) Nil
(4) No action taken to increase the proportion of vehicles using LPG.
Western Australian Institute of Sport
(1) 3
(2) (a) 3
(b) Nil
(3) (a) 3
(b) Nil
(c) Nil
(4) No action taken to increase the proportion of vehicles using LPG.

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