❓ Dr. Constable asks about funding contributions to the Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) from various sources. The answer details the amounts received from local government and the State Government, clarifying that these figures exclude Commonwealth funding and operating revenue, and confirms adequate revenue for 2002/2003.
AnsweredQoN 2880Legislative Assembly
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(ii) Local Government authorities; and (iii) the State Government; and
(iii) the State Government; and
(a) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority advise: (i) $59,035,000 (ii) $9,825,000 (iii) $40,596,000 (b) No. The Fire and Emergency Services Authority advise the above amounts do not include other sources of funding such as that from the Commonwealth and Operating Revenue. The total revenue received was adequate to cover all the costs of the services provided by FESA in the 2002/2003 financial year.
(iii) the State Government; and
(a) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority advise: (i) $59,035,000 (ii) $9,825,000 (iii) $40,596,000 (b) No. The Fire and Emergency Services Authority advise the above amounts do not include other sources of funding such as that from the Commonwealth and Operating Revenue. The total revenue received was adequate to cover all the costs of the services provided by FESA in the 2002/2003 financial year.
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Answered
25 August 2004
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
85 days
(a) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority advise: (i) $59,035,000 (ii) $9,825,000 (iii) $40,596,000 (b) No. The Fire and Emergency Services Authority advise the above amounts do not include other sources of funding such as that from the Commonwealth and Operating Revenue. The total revenue received was adequate to cover all the costs of the services provided by FESA in the 2002/2003 financial year.
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