Written Questions - 18 to 20 May 2004
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WRITTEN QUESTIONS - Not answered by 18 May 2004 57. Nursing staff on sick leave for each public hospital Ms CARTER to MINISTER for HEALTH and COMMUNITY SERVICES What percentage of nursing staff were on sick leave for each of the public hospitals in the NT for the year 2002-03? Please provide this information in a table on a monthly basis. 58. Resignations of nurses from NT public hospitals Ms CARTER to MINISTER for HEALTH and COMMUNITY SERVICES How many nurses resigned from NT public hospitals during the year 2002-03? Please provide this information in a table for each of the hospitals, detailing their length of service prior to resignation: Less than three months; Less than six months; Less than nine months; Less than 12 months; Less than 2 Years; Less than 5 years; Less than 10 years; Less than 20 years; Greater than 20 years. 59. Cowdy Ward bed occupancy Ms CARTER to MINISTER for HEALTH and COMMUNITY SERVICES What was the bed occupancy / day on Cowdy Ward from 1 July 2003 to 31 August 2003? 14 October 2003 61. Sunrise Gas Economic Benefits, Offshore Mr WOOD to TREASURER If the Sunrise development proceeds offshore, will there be any economic benefits to the Territory, (except on import/export figures), given that the taxes go to the Commonwealth and East Timor and the staff will fly in and out, probably to and from Perth and Singapore? 63. Mitchell Centre accommodation for Education Department Mr WOOD to MINISTER for TRANSPORT and INFRASTRUCTURE $3.7m was allocated this year for fitting out five floors of the Mitchell Centre so that the Education Department can be centralised in one building (a) what does that money pay for; (b) does this include desks and chairs or is that cost to be revealed later; (c) what is the advantage in financial terms of spending $3.7m to put the department in one building; and (d) would this money have been better spent on school infrastructure? 64. Breakfast Program Mr WOOD to MINISTER for HEALTH and COMMUNITY SERVICES The government is launching a pilot breakfast program (a) which schools will be getting the program; (b) will the estimated $300 000 cover the full costs of the program; and (c) do individual schools contribute money? 66. Palmerston Court House Mr WOOD to MINISTER for TRANSPORT and INFRASTRUCTURE Will the government be building or starting to build a Palmerston Court House during its first term of government? 25 November 2003 72. Mt Liebig School - Repairs Mr ELFERINK to MINISTER for EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION and TRAINING Recently, the Mt Liebig School was damaged by fire. Can you advise as to what stage repairs have been completed, and at what cost to the taxpayer? 1021