❓ A WA parliamentary question seeking data on applications for financial assistance to pay utility bills across 21 suburbs for November 2011, 2012, and 2013. The response provides the requested data, with a disclaimer about data accuracy and confidentiality.
AnsweredQoN 1197Legislative Council
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For the months of November 2013, November 2012 and November 2011, how many applications for financial assistance to pay utility bills for the following suburbs were received: (a) Leeming; (b) Canning Vale; (c) Morley; (d) Wanneroo; (e) Willagee; (f) Samson; (g) Spencer Park; (h) Balcatta; (i) Dalyellup; (j) High Wycombe; (k) Kingsley; (l) Clarkson; (m) Noranda; (n) Yokine; (o) Currambine; (p) Parkwood; (q) Innaloo; (r) Huntingdale; (s) Ellenbrook; (t) Darch; and (u) Peppermint Grove?
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Answered
24 June 2014
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
49 days
Suburb
November 2011
November 2012
November 2013
(a)
Leeming
0
7
2
(b)
Canning Vale
8
6
12
(c)
Morley
11
17
20
(d)
Wanneroo
14
13
25
(e)
Willagee
10
18
15
(f)
Samson
0
1
0
(g)
Spencer Park
4
3
6
(h)
Balcatta
5
19
16
(i)
Dalyellup
5
9
6
(j)
High Wycombe
4
14
13
(k)
Kingsley
6
3
9
(l)
Clarkson
28
29
26
(m)
Noranda
3
7
5
(n)
Yokine
6
3
2
(o)
Currambine
2
5
3
(p)
Parkwood
1
3
2
(q)
Innaloo
3
7
13
(r)
Huntingdale
7
14
8
(s)
Ellenbrook
15
28
45
(t)
Darch
0
7
1
(u)
Peppermint Grove
0
0
0
Disclosure
The data provided in this report is taken from multiple sources including the HUGS database and previous reports supplied by the Department. The details in this report are a correct reflection of the data at the time the report was generated. 'Data cleansing' to increase the accuracy of the information in the HUGS database may alter the results of reports generated at a later date. This report may contain confidential information and is intended for the exclusive use of authorised persons only.
November 2011
November 2012
November 2013
(a)
Leeming
0
7
2
(b)
Canning Vale
8
6
12
(c)
Morley
11
17
20
(d)
Wanneroo
14
13
25
(e)
Willagee
10
18
15
(f)
Samson
0
1
0
(g)
Spencer Park
4
3
6
(h)
Balcatta
5
19
16
(i)
Dalyellup
5
9
6
(j)
High Wycombe
4
14
13
(k)
Kingsley
6
3
9
(l)
Clarkson
28
29
26
(m)
Noranda
3
7
5
(n)
Yokine
6
3
2
(o)
Currambine
2
5
3
(p)
Parkwood
1
3
2
(q)
Innaloo
3
7
13
(r)
Huntingdale
7
14
8
(s)
Ellenbrook
15
28
45
(t)
Darch
0
7
1
(u)
Peppermint Grove
0
0
0
Disclosure
The data provided in this report is taken from multiple sources including the HUGS database and previous reports supplied by the Department. The details in this report are a correct reflection of the data at the time the report was generated. 'Data cleansing' to increase the accuracy of the information in the HUGS database may alter the results of reports generated at a later date. This report may contain confidential information and is intended for the exclusive use of authorised persons only.
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