Question on Notice regarding container movements through Fremantle Port, including total containers and those moved by rail, with an inquiry into the impact of a subsidy reduction. The answer provides specific figures for 2008-09 and estimates for 2009-10.

AnsweredQoN 115Legislative Council
Asked
1 April 2010
Portfolio
Transport

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FREMANTLE PORT — CONTAINER MOVEMENTS
(1) How many containers were moved through Fremantle Port in 2008–09? (2) How many of those containers were moved by rail? (3) What is the estimated number of containers that will move through Fremantle Port in 2009–10? (4) In calculating the reduction of the subsidy by $2.1 million — (a) what is the estimated number of containers that will move through Fremantle Port in 2009–10; and (b) how many of those containers are estimated to be moved by rail? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The figures are given as twenty-foot equivalent units, and are as follows — (1) 565 241. (2) 85 098. (3) 542 600. (4) (a) 542 600. (b) 61 500.
(2) How many of those containers were moved by rail? (3) What is the estimated number of containers that will move through Fremantle Port in 2009–10? (4) In calculating the reduction of the subsidy by $2.1 million — (a) what is the estimated number of containers that will move through Fremantle Port in 2009–10; and (b) how many of those containers are estimated to be moved by rail? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The figures are given as twenty-foot equivalent units, and are as follows — (1) 565 241. (2) 85 098. (3) 542 600. (4) (a) 542 600. (b) 61 500.
(3) What is the estimated number of containers that will move through Fremantle Port in 2009–10? (4) In calculating the reduction of the subsidy by $2.1 million — (a) what is the estimated number of containers that will move through Fremantle Port in 2009–10; and (b) how many of those containers are estimated to be moved by rail? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The figures are given as twenty-foot equivalent units, and are as follows — (1) 565 241. (2) 85 098. (3) 542 600. (4) (a) 542 600. (b) 61 500.
(4) In calculating the reduction of the subsidy by $2.1 million — (a) what is the estimated number of containers that will move through Fremantle Port in 2009–10; and (b) how many of those containers are estimated to be moved by rail? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The figures are given as twenty-foot equivalent units, and are as follows — (1) 565 241. (2) 85 098. (3) 542 600. (4) (a) 542 600. (b) 61 500.
(b) how many of those containers are estimated to be moved by rail?
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The figures are given as twenty-foot equivalent units, and are as follows — (1) 565 241. (2) 85 098. (3) 542 600. (4) (a) 542 600. (b) 61 500.
(1) 565 241. (2) 85 098. (3) 542 600. (4) (a) 542 600. (b) 61 500.
(2) 85 098. (3) 542 600. (4) (a) 542 600. (b) 61 500.
(3) 542 600. (4) (a) 542 600. (b) 61 500.
(4) (a) 542 600. (b) 61 500.

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