❓ A parliamentary question seeking detailed information on the vehicle fleet of departments and agencies within the Culture and the Arts portfolio, including leasing, ownership, fuel types, and associated costs. The answer refers to another question, suggesting a consolidated response.
AnsweredQoN 1040Legislative Council
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For all departments and agencies in your portfolio, I ask: (a) how many vehicles are leased by each department and agency; (b) of those in (a), how many are: (i) passenger vehicles; and (ii) commercial vehicles; (c) how many vehicles are owned by each department and agency; (d) of those in (c), how many are: (i) passenger vehicles; and (ii) commercial vehicles; (e) of the total number of vehicles, how many are: (i) petrol; (ii) diesel; (iii) LPG; (iv) LPG/petrol; (v) hybrid petrol/electric; (vi) electric; and (vii) powered by other means; (f) for each department or agency, what is the estimated total cost for motor vehicles in 2013-14; and (g) how much of the amount in (f) is: (i) capital cost; and (ii) recurrent cost?
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Answered
17 June 2014
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
70 days
(a)
- (g)
Please refer to Legislative Council Question on notice 1039
- (g)
Please refer to Legislative Council Question on notice 1039
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