❓ Question regarding audits and inspections of public housing in remote Aboriginal communities since November 2014, specifically concerning asbestos identification. The Housing Authority provides data on inspections, asbestos presence, and the inspection company.
AnsweredQoN 4283Legislative Council
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I refer to public housing in remote Aboriginal communities, and I ask: (a) since 1 November 2014, how many audits or inspections of public housing in remote Aboriginal communities have taken place under head maintenance contractor arrangements; (b) of those houses audited or inspected, how many have been identified as containing asbestos; (c) of those houses identified as containing asbestos, how many have been identified as containing friable asbestos; and (d) which company, or companies, have conducted the inspections?
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Answered
13 September 2016
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
28 days
The Housing Authority advises:
(a) 2315 properties have been inspected.
(b) 143 properties.
(c) None.
(d) Lake Maintenance Pty. Ltd.
(a) 2315 properties have been inspected.
(b) 143 properties.
(c) None.
(d) Lake Maintenance Pty. Ltd.
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