❓ Ms. Saffioti asks about the average cost of 45kg LPG bottles in WA from 2007-2012. The answer states that LPG pricing is not the government's responsibility and directs the questioner to private retailers.
AnsweredQoN 8015Legislative Assembly
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What has been the average cost of a 45kg Liquefied Petroleum Gas bottle in Western Australia in the following years:
(a) 2007;
(b) 2008;
(c) 2009;
(d) 2010;
(e) 2011; and
(f) 2012?
(a) 2007;
(b) 2008;
(c) 2009;
(d) 2010;
(e) 2011; and
(f) 2012?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
19 June 2012
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Energy
Response time
34 days
The pricing of LPG gas bottles is not the responsibility of government, and thus the Honourable Member may which to direct enquiries regarding historical pricing statistics to the relevant privately owned retailers.
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