❓ Hon. Kate Doust asks the Minister for Road Safety to direct increased revenue from speed and red-light cameras to the PARTY program. The Minister clarifies the program is funded by the Department of Health and can apply for funding from the Road Safety Council.
AnsweredQoN 829Legislative Council
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PREVENT ALCOHOL AND RISK-RELATED TRAUMA IN YOUTH PROGRAM
I refer to the prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program—PARTY—conducted by the Paraplegic Benefit Fund and partially funded by the Royal Automobile Club Western Australia, which provides valuable road safety information around the implications of road trauma to school kids. (1) Given the anticipated doubling of revenue to be raised from speed and red-light cameras over the next two years, will the minister direct some of this revenue to the maintenance and expansion of programs such as this? (2) If not, why not? Hon PETER COLLIER
I refer to the prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program—PARTY—conducted by the Paraplegic Benefit Fund and partially funded by the Royal Automobile Club Western Australia, which provides valuable road safety information around the implications of road trauma to school kids. (1) Given the anticipated doubling of revenue to be raised from speed and red-light cameras over the next two years, will the minister direct some of this revenue to the maintenance and expansion of programs such as this? (2) If not, why not? Hon PETER COLLIER
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
(1) Given the anticipated doubling of revenue to be raised from speed and red-light cameras over the next two years, will the minister direct some of this revenue to the maintenance and expansion of programs such as this? (2) If not, why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
(2) If not, why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
(1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable.
(1) Given the anticipated doubling of revenue to be raised from speed and red-light cameras over the next two years, will the minister direct some of this revenue to the maintenance and expansion of programs such as this? (2) If not, why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
(2) If not, why not? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
(1) The prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth program is conducted and funded by the Department of Health. The department can submit a road trauma trust fund application to the Road Safety Council for its consideration. (2) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable.
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