❓ Hon Steve Martin questions the Public Transport Authority (PTA) regarding asset write-offs, specifically the unusual absence of write-offs in 2025 and the average write-off amount over the past five years. The PTA's response to the second part of the question is to refer the Member to their annual reports.
AnsweredQoN 865Legislative Council
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I refer to the Public Transport Authority Annual Report 2024-25, page 157, "a. Write-offs", and I ask: (a) is it unusual for $0 to be written off, as is the case for 2025; and (b) what is the average asset write-off for the last five years?
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Answered
11 December 2025
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport
Response time
8 days
(a) No
(b) I refer the Member to the PTA’s annual reports.
(b) I refer the Member to the PTA’s annual reports.
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