❓ Mr. Tallentire requests a detailed breakdown of costs associated with administering, servicing, inspecting, and managing shacks at Wedge Island and Grey. The Minister provides a financial breakdown for the 2012/13 financial year.
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I refer to the shacks at Wedge Island and Grey, and ask the Minister to please provide a breakdown of costs related to: (a) administrating: (i) leases; and (ii) planning; (b) servicing: (i) waste removal; (ii) roads; (iii) utilities; and (iv) deserted shack demolition/removal; (c) inspecting: (i) safety regulations; (ii) environmental; (iii) health requirements; and (iv) lease compliance; and (d) managing: (i) emergency services; (ii) fire; (iii) health services; and (iv) ranger?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
40 days
The following breakdown of costs for the shacks at Wedge and Grey are for the 2012/13 financial year, at 31 May 2013:
(a) administrating:
(i) $114 770
(ii) $32 570
(b) servicing:
(i) $100 714
(ii) Nil.
(iii) Nil.
(iv)Nil.
(c)-(d) $290 281 costs for inspecting and managing the shack sites.
(a) administrating:
(i) $114 770
(ii) $32 570
(b) servicing:
(i) $100 714
(ii) Nil.
(iii) Nil.
(iv)Nil.
(c)-(d) $290 281 costs for inspecting and managing the shack sites.
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