❓ Ms. Baker asks about the start and end dates of the peak boating season and the operational status of the Department of Transport's patrol boats. The Minister provides information on the unofficial dates and confirms all patrol boats were and are operational.
AnsweredQoN 2156Legislative Assembly
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In relation to the 2009–2010 peak boating season and the Department of Transport’s patrol boats, I ask the Minister:
(a) what was the start date for the 2009–2010 peak boating season;
(b) what is the anticipated end date for the 2009–2010 peak boating season;
(c) how many patrol boats does the Department of Transport currently own;
(d) how many of the Department of Transport’s patrol boats were operational at the start of the 2009–2010 peak boating season; and
(e) how many Department of Transport patrol boats are currently operational?
(a) what was the start date for the 2009–2010 peak boating season;
(b) what is the anticipated end date for the 2009–2010 peak boating season;
(c) how many patrol boats does the Department of Transport currently own;
(d) how many of the Department of Transport’s patrol boats were operational at the start of the 2009–2010 peak boating season; and
(e) how many Department of Transport patrol boats are currently operational?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 April 2010
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
56 days
(a) There is no official date, but 1 November is generally considered by the Department of Transport as the commencement of the peak boating season in Perth.
(b) There is no official date, but 30 April is generally considered by the Department of Transport as the end of the peak boating season in Perth.
(c) Seven.
(d) Seven.
(e) Seven.
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(b) There is no official date, but 30 April is generally considered by the Department of Transport as the end of the peak boating season in Perth.
(c) Seven.
(d) Seven.
(e) Seven.
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