❓ This parliamentary question seeks information regarding funding provided to the City of Albany to improve safety, specifically inquiring about the value and purpose of the funds. The answer confirms funding of $15,212 was provided for a Safer Albany Coordinator.
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(b) if so, what was the value of this support; and (c) for what purpose were these funds awarded?
(c) for what purpose were these funds awarded?
(b) The City received a total of $15,212. (c) The purpose of the funds awarded were towards the employment of a Safer Albany Coordinator.
(c) The purpose of the funds awarded were towards the employment of a Safer Albany Coordinator.
(c) for what purpose were these funds awarded?
(b) The City received a total of $15,212. (c) The purpose of the funds awarded were towards the employment of a Safer Albany Coordinator.
(c) The purpose of the funds awarded were towards the employment of a Safer Albany Coordinator.
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Answered
15 October 2002
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
26 days
(a) Yes, funds were provided to improve safety in the City of Albany.
(b) The City received a total of $15,212.
(c) The purpose of the funds awarded were towards the employment of a Safer Albany Coordinator.
(b) The City received a total of $15,212.
(c) The purpose of the funds awarded were towards the employment of a Safer Albany Coordinator.
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