❓ A Western Australian parliamentary Question on Notice requesting data on the number of seniors, Seniors Card holders, and households with Seniors Card holders in WA. The Minister provides the requested data.
AnsweredQoN 38Legislative Council
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NUMBERS OF SENIORS AND SENIORS CARD HOLDERS 38. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Minister for Seniors and Volunteering: Can the minister advise the house on — (1) the number of seniors in Western Australia; (2) the number of Seniors Card holders in Western Australia; and (3) the number of households in Western Australia where a Seniors Card holder resides? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
NUMBERS OF SENIORS AND SENIORS CARD HOLDERS
Can the minister advise the house on — (1) the number of seniors in Western Australia; (2) the number of Seniors Card holders in Western Australia; and (3) the number of households in Western Australia where a Seniors Card holder resides? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(1) the number of seniors in Western Australia; (2) the number of Seniors Card holders in Western Australia; and (3) the number of households in Western Australia where a Seniors Card holder resides? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(2) the number of Seniors Card holders in Western Australia; and (3) the number of households in Western Australia where a Seniors Card holder resides? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(3) the number of households in Western Australia where a Seniors Card holder resides? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
NUMBERS OF SENIORS AND SENIORS CARD HOLDERS
Can the minister advise the house on — (1) the number of seniors in Western Australia; (2) the number of Seniors Card holders in Western Australia; and (3) the number of households in Western Australia where a Seniors Card holder resides? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(1) the number of seniors in Western Australia; (2) the number of Seniors Card holders in Western Australia; and (3) the number of households in Western Australia where a Seniors Card holder resides? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(2) the number of Seniors Card holders in Western Australia; and (3) the number of households in Western Australia where a Seniors Card holder resides? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(3) the number of households in Western Australia where a Seniors Card holder resides? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(1) On 30 June 2007 the estimated resident population of people aged 60 years and over in Western Australia was projected at 352 222. (2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(2) On 13 November 2008 there were 268 599 Seniors Card holders. (3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
(3) On 30 June 2008 there were 199 833 households in which one or more Seniors Card holders resided.
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