❓ Ms. Mettam requests data on Transperth boardings by seniors, pensioners, and students for the financial years 2017-18, 2018-19, and 2019-20 (to Feb 29, 2020). The Minister for Transport provides the requested data.
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I refer to total boardings across the Transperth system, and I ask: (a) For each of the financial years 2017-18, 2018-19, and 2019-20 to date: (i) How many known boardings were by seniors; (ii) How many known boardings were by pensioners; and (iii) How many known boardings were by students?
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Answered
15 April 2020
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
9 days
(a)
(i) 2017-18: 8,688,385; 2018-19: 8,832,497; 2019-20 (to 29 Feb 2020): 5,927,993
(ii) 2017-18: 3,394,875; 2018-19: 3,512,184; 2019-20 (to 29 Feb 2020): 2,408,888
(iii) 2017-18: 19,533,570; 2018-19: 19,274,270; 2019-20 (to 29 Feb 2020): 12,685,494
(i) 2017-18: 8,688,385; 2018-19: 8,832,497; 2019-20 (to 29 Feb 2020): 5,927,993
(ii) 2017-18: 3,394,875; 2018-19: 3,512,184; 2019-20 (to 29 Feb 2020): 2,408,888
(iii) 2017-18: 19,533,570; 2018-19: 19,274,270; 2019-20 (to 29 Feb 2020): 12,685,494
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