❓ Question regarding the reporting and blocking of lost or stolen mobile phones within various WA government departments and authorities, and the associated replacement costs. The answers reveal varying levels of compliance and cost.
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(b) was the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephone reported to the service provider so that the handset could be blocked from use; (c) if not, why not; and (d) what is the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets?
(c) if not, why not; and (d) what is the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets?
(d) what is the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets?
Ministerial Office (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N/A (d) One lost mobile phone handset - $591 One stolen mobile phone handset - $201 Albany Port Authority No mobile phones have been lost by the Albany Port Authority Broome Port Authority Not applicable Bunbury Port Authority (a) Yes (b) Yes, asap (c) N/A (d) Replacement cost was $452.68 (covered by insurance) Dampier Port Authority Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen. Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Albany Port Authority No mobile phones have been lost by the Albany Port Authority Broome Port Authority Not applicable Bunbury Port Authority (a) Yes (b) Yes, asap (c) N/A (d) Replacement cost was $452.68 (covered by insurance) Dampier Port Authority Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen. Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Broome Port Authority Not applicable Bunbury Port Authority (a) Yes (b) Yes, asap (c) N/A (d) Replacement cost was $452.68 (covered by insurance) Dampier Port Authority Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen. Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Bunbury Port Authority (a) Yes (b) Yes, asap (c) N/A (d) Replacement cost was $452.68 (covered by insurance) Dampier Port Authority Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen. Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Dampier Port Authority Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen. Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
(c) if not, why not; and (d) what is the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets?
(d) what is the cost of replacing the lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets?
Ministerial Office (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N/A (d) One lost mobile phone handset - $591 One stolen mobile phone handset - $201 Albany Port Authority No mobile phones have been lost by the Albany Port Authority Broome Port Authority Not applicable Bunbury Port Authority (a) Yes (b) Yes, asap (c) N/A (d) Replacement cost was $452.68 (covered by insurance) Dampier Port Authority Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen. Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Albany Port Authority No mobile phones have been lost by the Albany Port Authority Broome Port Authority Not applicable Bunbury Port Authority (a) Yes (b) Yes, asap (c) N/A (d) Replacement cost was $452.68 (covered by insurance) Dampier Port Authority Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen. Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Broome Port Authority Not applicable Bunbury Port Authority (a) Yes (b) Yes, asap (c) N/A (d) Replacement cost was $452.68 (covered by insurance) Dampier Port Authority Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen. Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Bunbury Port Authority (a) Yes (b) Yes, asap (c) N/A (d) Replacement cost was $452.68 (covered by insurance) Dampier Port Authority Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen. Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Dampier Port Authority Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen. Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Esperance (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Fremantle PA (a) Yes (b) No (c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003 Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Geraldton Port Authority (a) Yes - For the two stolen ones. No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable. (b) Yes - For the two stolen ones. (c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water). (d) 9/12/02 - $402.73 26/4/03 - $362.73 23/5/02 - $426.36 Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Port Hedland Port Authority Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Armadale Redevelopment Authority (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
East Perth Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Midland Redevelopment Authority (a) N/A (b) N/A (c) N/A (d) N/A Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable” LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
LandCorp (a) all losses are reported to the service provider; (b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use; (c) not applicable; (d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180 DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
DPI For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen. (a) Yes (b) Yes (c) N / A (d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were: Year Number Cost 2000/2001 2 $579 2001/2002 2 $1,133 2002/2003 5 $2,234 PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
PTA (a) Yes. (b) Yes. (c) Not applicable (d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year. Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
Main Roads (a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider. (b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider. (c) Not applicable. (d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
6 April 2004
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
35 days
Ministerial Office
(a) Yes
(b) Yes
(c) N/A
(d) One lost mobile phone handset - $591
One stolen mobile phone handset - $201
Albany Port Authority
No mobile phones have been lost by the Albany Port Authority
Broome Port Authority
Not applicable
Bunbury Port Authority
(a) Yes
(b) Yes, asap
(c) N/A
(d) Replacement cost was $452.68 (covered by insurance)
Dampier Port Authority
Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen.
Esperance
(a) N/A
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Fremantle PA
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003
Geraldton Port Authority
(a) Yes - For the two stolen ones.
No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable.
(b) Yes - For the two stolen ones.
(c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water).
(d) 9/12/02 - $402.73
26/4/03 - $362.73
23/5/02 - $426.36
Port Hedland Port Authority
Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable”
Armadale Redevelopment Authority
(a) all losses are reported to the service provider;
(b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use;
(c) not applicable;
(d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180
East Perth Redevelopment Authority
Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable”
Midland Redevelopment Authority
(a) N/A
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority
Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable”
LandCorp
(a) all losses are reported to the service provider;
(b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use;
(c) not applicable;
(d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180
DPI
For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen.
(a) Yes
(b) Yes
(c) N / A
(d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were:
Year Number Cost
2000/2001 2 $579
2001/2002 2 $1,133
2002/2003 5 $2,234
PTA
(a) Yes.
(b) Yes.
(c) Not applicable
(d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year.
Main Roads
(a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider.
(b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider.
(c) Not applicable.
(d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
(a) Yes
(b) Yes
(c) N/A
(d) One lost mobile phone handset - $591
One stolen mobile phone handset - $201
Albany Port Authority
No mobile phones have been lost by the Albany Port Authority
Broome Port Authority
Not applicable
Bunbury Port Authority
(a) Yes
(b) Yes, asap
(c) N/A
(d) Replacement cost was $452.68 (covered by insurance)
Dampier Port Authority
Dampier Port Authority has not had any mobile telephones lost or stolen.
Esperance
(a) N/A
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Fremantle PA
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Blocking system had not been introduced at the time phones were lost $396 in 2003
Geraldton Port Authority
(a) Yes - For the two stolen ones.
No - For the one that fell into the water because unusable.
(b) Yes - For the two stolen ones.
(c) The one that fell in the water was not blocked as it was unrecoverable. (In Water).
(d) 9/12/02 - $402.73
26/4/03 - $362.73
23/5/02 - $426.36
Port Hedland Port Authority
Port Hedland Port Authority has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable”
Armadale Redevelopment Authority
(a) all losses are reported to the service provider;
(b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use;
(c) not applicable;
(d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180
East Perth Redevelopment Authority
Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable”
Midland Redevelopment Authority
(a) N/A
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority
Has not had any lost or stolen mobile telephones therefore the answer to points (a) to (d) is “Not applicable”
LandCorp
(a) all losses are reported to the service provider;
(b) information is provided to the service provider as requested so that the number can be blocked from use;
(c) not applicable;
(d) the average cost of replacing a lost or stolen mobile telephone handsets is $180
DPI
For the three financial years to 30 June 2003, 16 mobile phones were lost or stolen.
(a) Yes
(b) Yes
(c) N / A
(d) 7 mobile phones were not replaced. The cost of replacing the remaining phones were:
Year Number Cost
2000/2001 2 $579
2001/2002 2 $1,133
2002/2003 5 $2,234
PTA
(a) Yes.
(b) Yes.
(c) Not applicable
(d) $3,039.66 (not including GST) this financial year.
Main Roads
(a) All lost and stolen mobile telephones are reported to the service provider.
(b) Main Roads’ practice requires that the IMEI or serial number of the lost or stolen mobile telephones is reported to the service provider.
(c) Not applicable.
(d) The cost of replacing lost or stolen mobile telephones for 2002/2003 was $2 650.03.
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