❓ Mr. McGowan asks the Minister for Housing about changes to the public housing waitlist between April and October 2011. The Minister provides a straightforward answer indicating a decrease in the waitlist.
AnsweredQoN 6803Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Minister’s answer to Question on Notice 5338 in which the Minister states that the total number of people associated with the wait list as at 30 April 2011 was 53,050, and I ask:
(a) as at 31 October 2011, has this amount of 53,050 increased or decreased;
(b) by how much has this amount of 53,050 people increased or decreased as at 31 October 2011; and
(c) if the Minister refuses to answer (a) or (b), why does he refuse to answer these questions?
(a) as at 31 October 2011, has this amount of 53,050 increased or decreased;
(b) by how much has this amount of 53,050 people increased or decreased as at 31 October 2011; and
(c) if the Minister refuses to answer (a) or (b), why does he refuse to answer these questions?
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Answered
20 February 2012
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
102 days
The
Department of Housing
advises:
(1) Decreased.
(2) 1 694.
(3) Not Applicable
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Department of Housing
advises:
(1) Decreased.
(2) 1 694.
(3) Not Applicable
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