Hon Sue Ellery requests data on financial assistance provided for utility bills in specific WA suburbs for February 2010, 2011, and 2012. The answer provides data for 2010 and 2011, citing data processing limitations for 2012.

AnsweredQoN 5145Legislative Council
Asked
6 March 2012
Portfolio
Child Protection

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For the months of February 2012, February 2011 and February 2010, how many applicants were provided with financial assistance to pay utility bills for the following suburbs -
(a) Leeming;
(b) Canning Vale;
(c) Morley;
(d) Wanneroo;
(e) Willagee;
(f) Samson;
(g) Spencer Park;
(h) Balcatta;
(i) Dalyellup;
(j) High Wycombe;
(k) Kingsley;
(l) Clarkson;
(m) Noranda;
(n) Yokine;
(o) Currambine;
(p) Parkwood;
(q) Innaloo;
(r) Huntingdale;
(s) Ellenbrook;
(t) Darch; and
(u) Peppermint Grove?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
1 May 2012
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
56 days
The below table shows the number of Hardship Utility Grants provided for each of the requested suburbs for the months of February 2010 and February 2011.
Due to the Department for Child Protection's quality assurance processes for HUGS, data can only be provided one month after the last day of the previous month and therefore the requested information for February 2012 cannot be provided at this time.
Suburb
February 2010
February 2011
(a)
Leeming
1
0
(b)
Canning Vale
2
2
(c)
Morley
10
10
(d)
Wanneroo
1
2
(e)
Willagee
5
4
(f)
Samson
0
0
(g)
Spencer Park
0
2
(h)
Balcatta
2
5
(i)
Dalyellup
1
4
(j)
High Wycombe
3
7
(k)
Kingsley
3
1
(l)
Clarkson
12
4
(m)
Noranda
0
1
(n)
Yokine
3
1
(o)
Currambine
2
3
(p)
Parkwood
1
0
(q)
Innaloo
0
0
(r)
Huntingdale
5
8
(s)
Ellenbrook
5
6
(t)
Darch
0
1
(u)
Peppermint Grove
0
0
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