Territory Stories

Written Questions - 18 to 20 May 2004

Details:

Title

Written Questions - 18 to 20 May 2004

Other title

Parliamentary Record 19

Collection

Question for 9th Assembly 2001 - 2005; Questions for 9th Assembly 2001 - 2005; ParliamentNT; Parliamentary Record; 9th Assembly 2001 - 2005

Date

2004-05-18

Notes

Made available by the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory

Language

English

Subject

Written Questions

Publisher name

Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory

Place of publication

Darwin

File type

application/pdf

Use

Attribution International 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)

Copyright owner

Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory

License

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/278819

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/419705

Page content

ANSWERS TO WRITTEN QUESTIONS 2. The program inside the ASCC closed on 5 June 2003. Through a review of the ASCC physical resource allocation during the 2002-03 financial year, it was determined that the horticulture program inside the secure perimeter of ASCC was to be reduced and that an increased emphasis was to be placed on the external Horticultural Program. The Horticulture Program outside the main perimeter of ASCC continues to provide credible work programs for prisoners on a daily basis. This program is intended to provide accredited horticulture qualifications to prisoners and will be delivered in-house by a qualified Officer/Instructor. The Centralian College Horticulture Program was discontinued 18 months ago when available low security prisoner numbers fell below eight. It is intended to recommence the program as soon as a sufficient number of low security prisoners have expressed an interest in participating in the program. 3. The prison officer allocated to supervising the inside horticulture program during its operation, did not possess accredited horticulture qualifications. This resource will be redirected into providing a full time Sport and Recreation Officer at the Prison Officer level for all prisoners. 4. Not applicable. 110. Capital Works Budgets 2003-04 in Aboriginal Communities - Yulara Mr ELFERINK to MINISTER for TRANSPORT and INFRASTRUCTURE What is the Capital Works budget of the financial year 2003-04 and what items are the monies to be spent on in the Yulara community? ANSWER Allocation of Program for Yulara is: Program $000 Lasseter Highway/Yulara Drive - Upgrade Intersection 300 Yulara Fire Station Pump Test & Pump operator training pit 25 Yulara Police Station Minor Works 5 111. Capital Works Budgets 2003-04 in Aboriginal Communities - Ntaria (Hermannsburg) Mr ELFERINK to MINISTER for TRANSPORT and INFRASTRUCTURE What is the Capital Works budget of the financial year 2003-04 and what items are the monies to be spent on in the Ntaria (Hermannsburg) community? ANSWER Allocation of Program for Ntaria (Hermannsburg) is: Program $000 Two IHANT houses 400 Electrify existing bores 400 Extend sewerage pond capacity 260 Provide engine and upgrade HV 590 Garden Sheds for three houses 10 Three bay carport at police complex 6 Police Complex fence and cladding 39 Police Complex storage area roof 4 Complete GEH replacement program 10 GEH upgrades 103 Total 2402 112. Capital Works Budgets 2003-04 in Aboriginal Communities - Imanpa Mr ELFERINK to MINISTER for TRANSPORT and INFRASTRUCTURE What is the Capital Works budget of the financial year 2003-04 and what items are the monies to be spent on in the Imanpa community? ANSWER Allocation of Program and Cash for the Imanpa community is: Program IES Minor New Works $ 12 000 Total 330 1026