❓ Hon Ray Halligan asks the Minister for the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne for a detailed breakdown of 'Adjustments' in the 2005-2006 State Budget. The Minister provides a list of elements comprising the allocation.
AnsweredQoN 3193Legislative Council
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I refer the Minister to the 2005-2006 State Budget, Volume Three, division 64, page 1064, footnote (a) and to the line item ‘Adjustments’, and I ask -
(1) Can the Minister please provide a detailed breakdown of the elements comprising the allocation for ‘Adjustments’?
(2) If not, why not?
(1) Can the Minister please provide a detailed breakdown of the elements comprising the allocation for ‘Adjustments’?
(2) If not, why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
14 March 2006
Responded by
Minister for the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne
Response time
103 days
(1) Elements comprising the allocation of 'Adjustments' are: · Accrual items such as accounts payable, receivables, employee on-costs and prepayments; · Profit and loss on asset disposals; · Resources received free of charge from other government agencies; · Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
· Accrual items such as accounts payable, receivables, employee on-costs and prepayments; · Profit and loss on asset disposals; · Resources received free of charge from other government agencies; · Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
and prepayments; · Profit and loss on asset disposals; · Resources received free of charge from other government agencies; · Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
· Profit and loss on asset disposals; · Resources received free of charge from other government agencies; · Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
· Resources received free of charge from other government agencies; · Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
· Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
· Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable.
· Accrual items such as accounts payable, receivables, employee on-costs and prepayments; · Profit and loss on asset disposals; · Resources received free of charge from other government agencies; · Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
and prepayments; · Profit and loss on asset disposals; · Resources received free of charge from other government agencies; · Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
· Profit and loss on asset disposals; · Resources received free of charge from other government agencies; · Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
· Resources received free of charge from other government agencies; · Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
· Superannuation liabilities assumed by the Treasurer; and · Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
· Movement in cash balances. (2) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable.
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