❓ This parliamentary question seeks data on Hardship Utility Grant Scheme (HUGS) applications received and approved from Water Corporation customers across various regions of Western Australia for the 2012-2013 financial year. The answer provides a regional breakdown of these figures.
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For the financial year 2012–2013, for the North, South, East Metropolitan, Agricultural, Mining and Pastoral and South West regions, I ask: (a) how many applications for the Hardship Utility Grant Scheme (HUGS) have been received from Water Corporation customers; and (b) how many HUGS applications from Water Corporation customers were approved?
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Answered
15 August 2013
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Child Protection
Response time
50 days
Water Corporation Customers
Regional Development Area
(a)
Applications Received
(b)
Applications Approved
Gascoyne
3
3
Goldfields-Esperance
15
13
Great Southern
43
42
Kimberley
7
6
Metropolitan
732
702
Midwest
39
39
Peel
41
39
3912
Pilbara
4
2
South West
71
67
Wheatbelt
21
20
TOTALS
976
933
Regional Development Area
(a)
Applications Received
(b)
Applications Approved
Gascoyne
3
3
Goldfields-Esperance
15
13
Great Southern
43
42
Kimberley
7
6
Metropolitan
732
702
Midwest
39
39
Peel
41
39
3912
Pilbara
4
2
South West
71
67
Wheatbelt
21
20
TOTALS
976
933
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