A WA parliamentary question regarding funding for free bus services during school leavers' week in Busselton and Dunsborough, and the introduction of charges for school transport between the two locations.

AnsweredQoN 1180Legislative Council
Asked
5 December 2006
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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FREE BUS SERVICE - SCHOOL LEAVERS’ WEEK
(1) How much funding was allocated to the free bus service for schoolies’ transfers during leavers’ week 2006 in Busselton and Dunsborough? (2) How many students in 2007 will be charged for school transport between Dunsborough and Busselton under the new Public Transport Authority school services review proposal? (3) How much does the PTA anticipate charging each student for school transport between Dunsborough and Busselton under the new PTA school bus services review? (4) How much income does the PTA anticipate receiving from families in Dunsborough through the proposed school services review for the period February 2007 to December 2007? Hon ADELE FARINA

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) An amount of $66 000. (2) Two hundred and fifty-four students. (3) Fifty cents for the student 50c MultiRider, or $1.30 zonal fare for each journey. (4) An amount of $48 260. However, four new daily bus services, six days a week, have been introduced between Dunsborough and Busselton, offering travel benefits to the community.
(2) How many students in 2007 will be charged for school transport between Dunsborough and Busselton under the new Public Transport Authority school services review proposal? (3) How much does the PTA anticipate charging each student for school transport between Dunsborough and Busselton under the new PTA school bus services review? (4) How much income does the PTA anticipate receiving from families in Dunsborough through the proposed school services review for the period February 2007 to December 2007? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) An amount of $66 000. (2) Two hundred and fifty-four students. (3) Fifty cents for the student 50c MultiRider, or $1.30 zonal fare for each journey. (4) An amount of $48 260. However, four new daily bus services, six days a week, have been introduced between Dunsborough and Busselton, offering travel benefits to the community.
(3) How much does the PTA anticipate charging each student for school transport between Dunsborough and Busselton under the new PTA school bus services review? (4) How much income does the PTA anticipate receiving from families in Dunsborough through the proposed school services review for the period February 2007 to December 2007? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) An amount of $66 000. (2) Two hundred and fifty-four students. (3) Fifty cents for the student 50c MultiRider, or $1.30 zonal fare for each journey. (4) An amount of $48 260. However, four new daily bus services, six days a week, have been introduced between Dunsborough and Busselton, offering travel benefits to the community.
(4) How much income does the PTA anticipate receiving from families in Dunsborough through the proposed school services review for the period February 2007 to December 2007? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) An amount of $66 000. (2) Two hundred and fifty-four students. (3) Fifty cents for the student 50c MultiRider, or $1.30 zonal fare for each journey. (4) An amount of $48 260. However, four new daily bus services, six days a week, have been introduced between Dunsborough and Busselton, offering travel benefits to the community.
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) An amount of $66 000. (2) Two hundred and fifty-four students. (3) Fifty cents for the student 50c MultiRider, or $1.30 zonal fare for each journey. (4) An amount of $48 260. However, four new daily bus services, six days a week, have been introduced between Dunsborough and Busselton, offering travel benefits to the community.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) An amount of $66 000. (2) Two hundred and fifty-four students. (3) Fifty cents for the student 50c MultiRider, or $1.30 zonal fare for each journey. (4) An amount of $48 260. However, four new daily bus services, six days a week, have been introduced between Dunsborough and Busselton, offering travel benefits to the community.
(1) An amount of $66 000. (2) Two hundred and fifty-four students. (3) Fifty cents for the student 50c MultiRider, or $1.30 zonal fare for each journey. (4) An amount of $48 260. However, four new daily bus services, six days a week, have been introduced between Dunsborough and Busselton, offering travel benefits to the community.
(2) Two hundred and fifty-four students. (3) Fifty cents for the student 50c MultiRider, or $1.30 zonal fare for each journey. (4) An amount of $48 260. However, four new daily bus services, six days a week, have been introduced between Dunsborough and Busselton, offering travel benefits to the community.
(3) Fifty cents for the student 50c MultiRider, or $1.30 zonal fare for each journey. (4) An amount of $48 260. However, four new daily bus services, six days a week, have been introduced between Dunsborough and Busselton, offering travel benefits to the community.
(4) An amount of $48 260. However, four new daily bus services, six days a week, have been introduced between Dunsborough and Busselton, offering travel benefits to the community.

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