Hon Sue Ellery asks about the number and completion date of seniors' cost-of-living rebate payments made since 19 July 2010. Hon Robyn McSweeney provides figures as of 31 July 2010, detailing the number of recipients and total amount paid.

AnsweredQoN 536Legislative Council
Asked
17 August 2010
Portfolio
Community Services

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SENIORS — COST-OF-LIVING REBATES
My first question without notice was to the Minister for Energy, who I note is not here, but perhaps while he is coming into the chamber I might ask another one of the Minister for Community Services. (1) How many seniors’ cost-of-living rebate payments have been made since 19 July 2010? (2) By what date will these payments be completed? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1)–(2) As at 31 July 2010, 241 901 Western Australian Seniors Card holders were paid, amounting to a total of $21 817 000. They were paid $157.22 for a couple and $104.80 for a single person.
(1) How many seniors’ cost-of-living rebate payments have been made since 19 July 2010? (2) By what date will these payments be completed? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1)–(2) As at 31 July 2010, 241 901 Western Australian Seniors Card holders were paid, amounting to a total of $21 817 000. They were paid $157.22 for a couple and $104.80 for a single person.
(2) By what date will these payments be completed? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1)–(2) As at 31 July 2010, 241 901 Western Australian Seniors Card holders were paid, amounting to a total of $21 817 000. They were paid $157.22 for a couple and $104.80 for a single person.
Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1)–(2) As at 31 July 2010, 241 901 Western Australian Seniors Card holders were paid, amounting to a total of $21 817 000. They were paid $157.22 for a couple and $104.80 for a single person.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1)–(2) As at 31 July 2010, 241 901 Western Australian Seniors Card holders were paid, amounting to a total of $21 817 000. They were paid $157.22 for a couple and $104.80 for a single person.
(1)–(2) As at 31 July 2010, 241 901 Western Australian Seniors Card holders were paid, amounting to a total of $21 817 000. They were paid $157.22 for a couple and $104.80 for a single person.

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