❓ Hon Sue Ellery asks the Minister for Education about increased revenue from land developer subdivision contributions in 2013-14 and projected revenue for 2014-15. The Minister provides figures and notes the unpredictable nature of this revenue stream.
AnsweredQoN 1274Legislative Council
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DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION — LAND DEVELOPMENT REVENUE
1274. Hon SUE ELLERY to the
Minister for Education:
I refer to increased subdivision contributions by land
developers to the department in 2013–14.
(1) Of the
$15.9 million greater than anticipated revenue for that period as reported in
the annual report, how much was from those land developers?
(2) How much
in subdivision contributions is the department projecting to receive in the
2014–15 financial year?
OF EDUCATION — LAND DEVELOPMENT REVENUE
1274. Hon SUE ELLERY to the
Minister for Education:
I refer to increased subdivision contributions by land
developers to the department in 2013–14.
(1) Of the
$15.9 million greater than anticipated revenue for that period as reported in
the annual report, how much was from those land developers?
(2) How much
in subdivision contributions is the department projecting to receive in the
2014–15 financial year?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the
question.
(1) The amount of $11.958 million, as reported in note 15 on
page 106 of the published annual report.
(2) Revenue
from land developers is unpredictable because it depends on developer activity.
The Department of Education estimates the potential revenue from this source
for 2014–15 to be $6.5 million.
question.
(1) The amount of $11.958 million, as reported in note 15 on
page 106 of the published annual report.
(2) Revenue
from land developers is unpredictable because it depends on developer activity.
The Department of Education estimates the potential revenue from this source
for 2014–15 to be $6.5 million.
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