❓ Mr. Simpson asked about streetlight repair expenditure for 2005-2007. The answer details the spending for 2004-2005, 2005-2006, and the expected spending for 2006-2007, showing an increasing trend.
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(b) 2005-2006; and (c) 2006-2007?
(c) 2006-2007?
(c) 2006-2007?
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14 August 2007
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Minister for Energy
Response time
63 days
a)
2004-2005 -$3.85 million was spent on streetlight repairs.
b)
2005-2006 - $4.44 million was spent on streetlight repairs.
c)
2006-2007 - Western Power expects to spend $6.5 million on streetlight
repairs this financial year.
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2004-2005 -$3.85 million was spent on streetlight repairs.
b)
2005-2006 - $4.44 million was spent on streetlight repairs.
c)
2006-2007 - Western Power expects to spend $6.5 million on streetlight
repairs this financial year.
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