❓ Mr. Kobelke questions a discrepancy of $17.4 million in funding for the Office of Road Safety between the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 State Budgets, seeking clarification on its reallocation. The answer confirms the discrepancy and explains that forward estimates are projections that change annually.
AnsweredQoN 982Legislative Assembly
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(1) In relation to
Controlled Grants and Subsidies
given on page 93 of 2009–2010 State Budget Paper No. 2 for the Office of Road Safety, is it correct that the funding committed across years 2008–2009 to 2011–2012 is $41.6 million?
(2) Is it correct that the funding committed in relation to
Controlled Grants and Subsidies
for the Office of Road Safety, in the 2008–2009 State Budget across years 2008–2009 to 2011–2012, was $59 million?
(3) To what purposes has the missing $17.4 million been reallocated and where can this be found in the Budget Papers?
Controlled Grants and Subsidies
given on page 93 of 2009–2010 State Budget Paper No. 2 for the Office of Road Safety, is it correct that the funding committed across years 2008–2009 to 2011–2012 is $41.6 million?
(2) Is it correct that the funding committed in relation to
Controlled Grants and Subsidies
for the Office of Road Safety, in the 2008–2009 State Budget across years 2008–2009 to 2011–2012, was $59 million?
(3) To what purposes has the missing $17.4 million been reallocated and where can this be found in the Budget Papers?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
16 June 2009
Responded by
Minister for Road Safety
Response time
7 days
(1) Yes
(2) Yes
(3) Page 85 of the State Budget Paper No. 2 gives the total spending for the Office of Road Safety. The forward estimates in relation to the mix of expenditure, including controlled grants, campaigns and other initiatives, are projections only and can change each year as the Road Trauma Trust Fund is approved on an annual basis. These projections will change further as Government makes further commitments to road safety and additional inflows from speed camera expansion is allocated to the priorities under the
Towards Zero
strategy.
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(2) Yes
(3) Page 85 of the State Budget Paper No. 2 gives the total spending for the Office of Road Safety. The forward estimates in relation to the mix of expenditure, including controlled grants, campaigns and other initiatives, are projections only and can change each year as the Road Trauma Trust Fund is approved on an annual basis. These projections will change further as Government makes further commitments to road safety and additional inflows from speed camera expansion is allocated to the priorities under the
Towards Zero
strategy.
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