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3 March 2011
234 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship—In respect of the additional capital works, acquisitions, employment and contractual services at schools providing education to children in the Inverbrackie detention centre: what total sum of money (a) has been, and (b) will be, provided to the SA Government to cover associated costs, and what is the itemised breakdown of these costs.
MR BRIGGS: To ask the Ministers listed below (questions Nos. 236 - 278)—
(1) How many personal staff are employed by the Minister.
(2) What is the (a) total cost, and (b) breakdown of costs, of all capital works and acquisitions in the Minister’s private office since 3 December 2007.
238 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister representing the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy.
241 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
242 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Defence.
244 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport.
246 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.
248 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister representing the Minister for Finance and Deregulation.
249 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth.
251 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Attorney-General.
255 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Trade.
256 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency.
257 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Social Inclusion.
258 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Human Services.
259 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Privacy and Freedom of Information.
260 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Home Affairs.
261 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Justice.
262 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth.
263 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for the Status of Women.
264 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister representing the Minister for Sport.
265 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth.
266 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister representing the Minister for Social Housing and Homelessness.
268 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Veterans' Affairs.
269 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Defence Science and Personnel.
276 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for Defence Materiel.
277 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth.
278 MR BRIGGS: To ask the Minister representing the Minister for Tertiary Education and Skills.
279 MR DUTTON: To ask the Minister for Health and Ageing—In respect of the medicines Duodart, Invega Sustenna, Targin, Symbicort, Botox, Fragmin and Synarel that were recommended for listing on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme by the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee, but deferred by the Government: (a) why was the listing of these medicines deferred; (b) what advice was the decision to defer the listing of these medicines based upon; (c) what is the projected cost per annum to the Commonwealth of listing each medicine; (d) what is the saving to the Government over the forward estimates of deferring the listing of these medicines; (e) can she indicate (i) which medicines were considered by Cabinet, and (ii) the estimated length of time of the deferral of the listing of these medicines; and (f) how many people are projected to be prescribed each medicine in the first year of them being listing.