A parliamentary question regarding the government's commitment to allocate all speed and red light camera revenue to road safety projects, seeking clarification on the allocation of funds.

AnsweredQoN 905Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 April 2002
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Planning and Infrastructure

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I refer the minister to the Australian Labor Party’s election commitment to ensure that all speed and red light camera revenue is spent on legitimate projects, satisfying strict road safety criteria. A full list of those projects and the money allocated was to be tabled in Parliament annually by the minister. Given that this Government is now collecting approximately $3.6 million a month from these cameras, and only approximately $1.2 million of which is accounted for as being spent on road safety initiatives by the Road Trauma Trust Fund, I ask - (1) Does this Government intend to keep its commitment to keep all Multanova and red light camera revenue for specific road safety programs? (2) If so, when will the minister table a list of the initiatives funded by this currently unaccounted for $2.4 million? Mrs ROBERTS

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(1) Yes. (2) Next month.
(1) Does this Government intend to keep its commitment to keep all Multanova and red light camera revenue for specific road safety programs? (2) If so, when will the minister table a list of the initiatives funded by this currently unaccounted for $2.4 million? Mrs ROBERTS replied: (1) Yes. (2) Next month.
(2) If so, when will the minister table a list of the initiatives funded by this currently unaccounted for $2.4 million? Mrs ROBERTS replied: (1) Yes. (2) Next month.
Mrs ROBERTS replied: (1) Yes. (2) Next month.
(1) Yes. (2) Next month.
(2) Next month.

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