Hon Sue Ellery asks about the number of Hardship Utility Grants provided in specific suburbs for September 2010 and 2011. The answer reveals an increase in grants in most suburbs, with some experiencing significant jumps.

AnsweredQoN 4944Legislative Council
Asked
2 November 2011
Portfolio
Child Protection

QuestionView source ↗

For the months of September 2011 and September 2010, how many applicants were provided with financial assistance to pay utility bills for the following suburbs -
(a) Leeming;
(b) Canning Vale;
(c) Morley;
(d) Wanneroo;
(e) Willagee;
(f) Samson;
(g) Spencer Park;
(h) Balcatta;
(i) Dalyellup;
(j) High Wycombe;
(k) Kingsley;
(l) Clarkson;
(m) Noranda;
(n) Yokine;
(o) Currambine;
(p) Parkwood;
(q) Innaloo;
(r) Huntingdale;
(s) Ellenbrook;
(t) Darch; and
(u) Peppermint Grove?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
30 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
28 days
For the months of September 2011 and September 2010 the table below reflects the number of Hardship Utility Grants provided by suburb:
Suburb
September 2010
September 2011
(a)
Leeming
0
2
(b)
Canning Vale
0
3
(c)
Morley
10
12
(d)
Wanneroo
5
13
(e)
Willagee
9
8
(f)
Samson
0
1
(g)
Spencer Park
1
3
(h)
Balcatta
4
8
(i)
Dalyellup
5
18
(j)
High Wycombe
8
10
(k)
Kingsley
2
10
(l)
Clarkson
5
23
(m)
Noranda
1
3
(n)
Yokine
2
8
(o)
Currambine
1
7
(p)
Parkwood
0
1
(q)
Innaloo
3
1
(r)
Huntingdale
2
7
(s)
Ellenbrook
6
7
(t)
Darch
0
1
(u)
Peppermint Grove
0
0
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