Budget 2011-12 Budget Paper No.3 The Budget
Tabled paper 1279
Tabled Papers for 11th Assembly 2008 - 2012; Tabled Papers; ParliamentNT
2011-05-03
Tabled By Delia Lawrie
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45 Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services Output Group/Output 2010-11 Estimate 2011-12 Budget $000 $000 Community Safety and Crime Prevention 88 158 92 617 Community Safety and Crime Prevention 88 158 92 617 General Policing, Crime Detection, Investigation and Prosecution 164 955 170 946 Response and Recovery Services 51 411 54 900 Investigations 72 689 74 764 Services to the Judicial Process 40 855 41 282 Road Safety Services 23 055 24 141 Road Safety Services 23 055 24 141 Fire Prevention and Response Management 31 152 34 005 Fire Prevention and Response Management 31 152 34 005 Emergency Services 5 508 6 166 Emergency Services 5 508 6 166 Total Expenses 312 828 327 875 Appropriation Output 248 921 264 623 Capital 13 451 10 187 Commonwealth 32 256 32 032 2011-12 Staffing: 1911 Agency Profile Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services is a tri-service comprising the Northern Territory Police Force, the Northern Territory Fire and Rescue Service and the Northern Territory Emergency Service. The Commissioner of Police exercises chief executive officer authority over all three entities. Strategic Issues for 2011-12 Society Keeping people safe through: delivering a highly visible police presence; tackling alcohol-related crime and antisocial behaviour; targeting high volume crime including assaults and property damage; continuing the personal and domestic violence crime reduction strategy; and working with other government agencies, non-government organisations and the private sector to enhance public safety. Improving safety on Territory roads through education and enforcement thereby creating an environment that encourages road users to behave safely and lawfully. Enhancing an all-hazards emergency response capability, focusing on developing proactive community safety and fire education programs, building community resilience to better cope with emergencies and improving the delivery of services and level of client satisfaction.