Estimates related Questions and Answers Written Questions No.213 to No.237 2011 Estimates
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ANSWERS TO ESTIMATES COMMITTEE-RELATED WRITTEN QUESTIONS 2011 -12 27. None. 28. No. 29. No. 30. None. 31. Nil. 32. See table below. Classification Number of staff Leave type Returned A 04 3 All on maternity leave No A 05 2 One leave without pay; one maternity leave One remains on maternity leave A 06 1 Leave without pay No, due back 14/10/11 NTTC2 1 Leave without pay (was on maternity leave) No, due back 6/12/11 SAOl 1 Maternity leave No, due back 16/1/12 Total 8 33. Tourism NT has one employee in this category who is an EC01 aged 51. Optimum age depends on individual circumstances; however, are generally prior to turning 55. 34. Tourism NT has one employee in this category employed at EC01 equivalent. 35. None. 36. Tourism NT $43 286; Territory Discoveries $1 942. 37. See table below. Business unit Cost $ Office of the Chief Executive 18 382 Global Distribution Administration 532 Global Marketing Administration 13 141 Consumer Marketing Administration 2 724 PR Media and Administration 1 979 Culture Based Tourism 1 379 NT Convention Bureau 5 149 Tourism NT Total 43 286 Holiday Centre 1 942 Territory Discoveries Total 1 942 38. Tourism NT - $100 000; Territory Discoveries - nil. 747
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