❓ Hon Steve Martin's question regarding public housing waitlist data from 2017-18 to 2022-23 was not answered due to the Department of Communities not capturing data in the requested format. The Minister offered to answer more specific questions.
AnsweredQoN 1745Legislative Council
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For each year from 2017-18 to 2022-23 as of June 30, how many applications, in number and as a percentage of the total, were on the public housing waitlist for the following lengths of time: (a) 0-26 weeks; (b) 27-52 weeks; (c) 53-78 weeks; (d) 79- 104 weeks; (e) 105-157 weeks; (f) 158-209 weeks; (g) 210-262 weeks; (h) 263-315 weeks; (i) 316-367 weeks; and (j) 368 weeks or more?
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Answered
27 February 2024
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
8 days
The Department of Communities’ reporting does not capture public housing applications in the format requested.
However, should the Honourable member have a more specific question, the Minister will endeavour to provide an answer.
However, should the Honourable member have a more specific question, the Minister will endeavour to provide an answer.
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