Question on Notice requesting a breakdown of Hardship Utility Grant Scheme recipients by suburb for February and March 2012. The Minister provided a detailed response with specific numbers for each suburb and month.

AnsweredQoN 208Legislative Council
Asked
2 May 2012
Portfolio
Child Protection

QuestionView source ↗

HARDSHIP UTILITY GRANT SCHEME
208. Hon ED DERMER to the Minister for Child Protection:
For each of the months of February and March 2012, how many
applicants were provided with financial assistance to pay utility bills for
each of the following suburbs: Leeming; Canning Vale; Morley; Wanneroo;
Willagee; Samson; Spencer Park; Balcatta; Dalyellup; High Wycombe; Kingsley;
Clarkson; Noranda; Yokine; Currambine; Parkwood; Innaloo; Huntingdale;
Ellenbrook; Darch; and Peppermint Grove?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for some notice of this
question. One member of the community in Leeming was provided with financial
assistance in February; two in Canning Vale; eight in Morley; 17 in Wanneroo;
six in Willagee; no-one in Sampson; four in Spencer Park; 10 in Balcatta; eight
in Dalyellup; four in High Wycombe; no-one in Kingsley; 23 in Clarkson; one in
Noranda; six in Yokine; no-one in Currambine; three in Parkwood; four in
Innaloo; nine in Huntingdale; 23 in Ellenbrook; three in Darch and one in
Peppermint Grove. In March 2012, no-one in Leeming was provided with financial
assistance; five in Canning Vale; 14 in Morley; 10 in Wanneroo; eight in
Willagee; no-one in Sampson; two in Spencer Park; seven in Balcatta; 11 in
Dalyellup; 11 in High Wycombe; four in Kingsley; 36 in Clarkson; three in
Noranda; eight in Yokine, six in Currambine; five in Parkwood; seven in
Innaloo; 13 in Huntingdale; 21 in Ellenbrook; one in Darch; and one in
Peppermint Grove.

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