Hon Peter Foss asks about the destination and cost to the Government for chartered flights. The answer provides cost information for the years 2000/2001 to 2002/2003 and refers to a tabled paper for destination details.

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20 November 2003
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(b) destination; and (c) cost to the Government?
(c) cost to the Government?
Charges are levied once the minimum flying hours are exceeded. (b) See Tabled paper (c) Whole of Government costs 2000/2001 - $3,533,037 2001/2002 - $3,501,363 2002/2003 - $3,614,563
(b) See Tabled paper (c) Whole of Government costs 2000/2001 - $3,533,037 2001/2002 - $3,501,363 2002/2003 - $3,614,563
(c) Whole of Government costs 2000/2001 - $3,533,037 2001/2002 - $3,501,363 2002/2003 - $3,614,563
2000/2001 - $3,533,037 2001/2002 - $3,501,363 2002/2003 - $3,614,563
2001/2002 - $3,501,363 2002/2003 - $3,614,563
2002/2003 - $3,614,563

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Answered
2 March 2004
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Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
103 days
(a) Charge out arrangements for flights provide that no charges will be levied for charters within the minimum monthly standing charge. The full cost of the minimum monthly charge under the contract are met through the central fund.
Charges are levied once the minimum flying hours are exceeded.
(b) See Tabled paper
(c) Whole of Government costs
2000/2001 - $3,533,037
2001/2002 - $3,501,363
2002/2003 - $3,614,563

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