❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the location, origin, and purchase details of fleet vehicles within the Minister's portfolio, specifically those based in Albany. The response details the number of vehicles, their manufacturing origin, and purchase location for each department and agency.
AnsweredQoN 8465Legislative Assembly
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For each department or agency in the Minister's portfolio:
(a) how many department or agency fleet
vehicles are based in Albany;
(b) how many of these vehicles are manufactured in Australia;
(c) how many of these vehicles were purchased from Albany motor vehicle dealerships;
(d) for those vehicles not purchased in Albany, where were they purchased from; and
(e) for those vehicles not purchased in Albany, what was the reason, or reasons, for purchasing them elsewhere?
(a) how many department or agency fleet
vehicles are based in Albany;
(b) how many of these vehicles are manufactured in Australia;
(c) how many of these vehicles were purchased from Albany motor vehicle dealerships;
(d) for those vehicles not purchased in Albany, where were they purchased from; and
(e) for those vehicles not purchased in Albany, what was the reason, or reasons, for purchasing them elsewhere?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
11 September 2012
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education; Energy; Indigenous Affairs
Response time
28 days
Public Utilities Office
(a) Nil.
(b-e) Not applicable.
SCSA
(a) Nil.
(b-e) Not applicable.
Independent Market Operator
(a - e) Nil (not applicable).
The IMO does not own or operate any vehicles.
Department of Education Services
(a) None
(b) -(e) Not applicable
Department of Education
(a) The Department of Education has seven fleet vehicles based in Albany.
(b) Nil
(c) Four
(d) The remaining three vehicles were purchased from dealers located in Bunbury.
(e)The Southwest Regional Education Office is located in Bunbury with two Local Education Offices located in Albany and Manjimup. The orders to purchase were placed by the Department's private sector fleet manager, Fleetcare.
Country High Schools Hostels Authority
(a) None.
(b)-(e) Not applicable.
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(a) Nil.
(b-e) Not applicable.
SCSA
(a) Nil.
(b-e) Not applicable.
Independent Market Operator
(a - e) Nil (not applicable).
The IMO does not own or operate any vehicles.
Department of Education Services
(a) None
(b) -(e) Not applicable
Department of Education
(a) The Department of Education has seven fleet vehicles based in Albany.
(b) Nil
(c) Four
(d) The remaining three vehicles were purchased from dealers located in Bunbury.
(e)The Southwest Regional Education Office is located in Bunbury with two Local Education Offices located in Albany and Manjimup. The orders to purchase were placed by the Department's private sector fleet manager, Fleetcare.
Country High Schools Hostels Authority
(a) None.
(b)-(e) Not applicable.
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