❓ Hon Ray Halligan questions the Minister for Justice regarding the use of LPG/gas-powered vehicles within the Minister's office fleet and compliance with the Premier's 2001 election promise. The Minister's response indicates the office fleet is part of a larger department fleet that exceeds the LPG target, but the Minister's personal vehicle is not LPG-powered.
AnsweredQoN 270Legislative Council
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Will the Minister please provide answers to the following in regards to LPG/gas powered cars within his office fleet -
(1) What are the details of LPG/gas powered vehicles within the Minister’s office fleet?
(2) What percentage of vehicles within this fleet are LPG/gas powered?
(3) Has this fleet of vehicles met the Premier's commitment in his 2001 election promise to convert Government vehicles to LPG/gas?
(4) If not, why not?
(5) Is the Minister’s car LPG/gas powered?
(6) If not, why not?
(1) What are the details of LPG/gas powered vehicles within the Minister’s office fleet?
(2) What percentage of vehicles within this fleet are LPG/gas powered?
(3) Has this fleet of vehicles met the Premier's commitment in his 2001 election promise to convert Government vehicles to LPG/gas?
(4) If not, why not?
(5) Is the Minister’s car LPG/gas powered?
(6) If not, why not?
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Answered
20 October 2005
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Justice
Response time
177 days
Vehicles in the Minister's Office fleet are part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet, which has exceeded the 25% target with 28% of eligible vehicles LPG powered. Across Government, the purchase of LPG-powered vehicles has, at 27%, slightly exceeded the target. There are 4 vehicles within the Ministers Office Fleet. (4) Not applicable (5) No (6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
Across Government, the purchase of LPG-powered vehicles has, at 27%, slightly exceeded the target. There are 4 vehicles within the Ministers Office Fleet. (4) Not applicable (5) No (6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
There are 4 vehicles within the Ministers Office Fleet. (4) Not applicable (5) No (6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
(4) Not applicable (5) No (6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
(5) No (6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
(6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
Across Government, the purchase of LPG-powered vehicles has, at 27%, slightly exceeded the target. There are 4 vehicles within the Ministers Office Fleet. (4) Not applicable (5) No (6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
There are 4 vehicles within the Ministers Office Fleet. (4) Not applicable (5) No (6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
(4) Not applicable (5) No (6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
(5) No (6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
(6) The Ministers vehicle is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet's vehicle fleet.
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