A WA parliamentary question on notice requesting details about vehicle allocation, washing, and detailing arrangements for departments and agencies within the Minister's portfolios (Local Government, Heritage, Citizenship and Multicultural Interests) since 10 March 2011. The answer provides a breakdown for each agency, revealing that washing and detailing are generally the user's responsibility and commercial cleaning is not common.

AnsweredQoN 6751Legislative Assembly
Asked
1 November 2011
Portfolio
Local Government; Heritage; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests

QuestionView source ↗

For each department and agency within the Minister’s portfolios, since 10 March 2011:
(a) how many vehicles are allocated to the department or agency;
(b) what washing arrangements are provided for each vehicle;
(c) if any vehicle is commercially cleaned, please advise:
(i) the cost breakdown for each vehicle and cleaning bill;
(ii) how often each vehicle is booked in to be commercially cleaned;
(iii) the address where the vehicle is cleaned; and
(iv) whether vehicles are cleaned during office hours;
(d) what detailing arrangements are provided for each vehicle;
(e) if any vehicle is commercially detailed, please advise:
(i) the cost breakdown for each vehicle and cleaning bill;
(ii) how often each vehicle is booked in to be commercially cleaned;
(iii) the address where the vehicle is cleaned; and
(iv) whether vehicles are detailed during office hours; and
(f) can the Minister please provide a subtotal of a vehicle’s cleaning costs for each department or agency?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
1 December 2011
Responded by
Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
30 days
The following answer refers to the period from 10 March 2011 to 1 November 2011, unless otherwise stated.
National Trust of Australia (Western Australia)
No vehicles are allocated to the National Trust of Australia (WA). The National Trust purchases all its vehicles.
Department of Local Government including the Office of Multicultural Interests
(a)18 (as at 1 November 2011).
(b)Washing arrangements are made at the discretion of the driver.
(c) No vehicles are commercially cleaned.
(c) (i) - (iv) Not applicable
(d)The user is responsible for the detailing of the vehicle.
(e) (i) - (iv) Not applicable
(f) $42.90.
Heritage Council of Western Australia
(a) 2 (as at 1 November 2011).
(b) Washing arrangements are made at the discretion of the driver.
(c)No vehicles are commercially cleaned.
(c) (i) - (iv) Not applicable.
(d) The user is responsible for the detailing of the vehicle.
(e) - (iv) Not applicable
(f)  Nil
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
(a) 27 (as at 1 November 2011).
(b) Washing arrangements are made at the discretion of the driver.
(c)No vehicles are commercially cleaned.
(c) (i) - (iv) Not applicable
(d) The user is responsible for the detailing of the vehicle.
(e) - (iv) Not applicable
(f) Nil
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