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HOUSE NOTICE PAPER
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No. 63 — 12 September 2011
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- GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
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QUESTIONS IN WRITING
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No. 63 — 12 September 2011
17 August 2011
502 MR BALDWIN: To ask the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency—Was the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s report the sole factor in her decision to introduce the Clean Energy Plan; if so, (a) which part; (b) what peer reviews support the evidence in the report (including citations and authors); and (c) what dissenting reports are annexed to the report (including citations and authors); if not, will she provide a list of references for the scientific evidence on which her decision to introduce the Clean Energy Plan was based, including any peer reviews and dissenting reports (with citations and authors).
503 MR BALDWIN: To ask the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency —
(1) What number of G overnment advisors is providing supporting documentation for the Clean Energy Plan, what departments do they work for, and what are their salaries.
(2) What sum is allocated for the establishment and/or expansion of the bureaucracy to develop and implement the Clean Energy Plan.
(3) What expenditure has the Government incurred to date for the development of the Clean Energy Plan.
504 MR BALDWIN: To ask the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency —In respect of a statement she made that the Clean Energy Plan is needed to ‘save the Great Barrier Reef’, was the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s report the sole factor in her decision to introduce the Clean Energy Plan to save the Great Barrier Reef; if so, (a) which part; (b) what peer reviews support the evidence in the report (including citations and authors); and (c) what dissenting reports are annexed to the report (including citations and authors); if not, will she provide a list of references for the scientific evidence on which her decision to introduce the Clean Energy Plan to save the Great Barrier Reef was based, including any peer reviews and dissenting reports (with citations and authors).
505 MR BALDWIN: To ask the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency —
(1) What number of G overnment advisors is providing supporting documentation for the Clean Energy Plan to save the Great Barrier Reef, what departments do they work for, and what are their salaries.
(2) What sum is allocated for the establishment and/or expansion of the bureaucracy to develop and implement the Clean Energy Plan to save the Great Barrier Reef.
(3) What expenditure has the Government incurred to date for the development of the Clean Energy Plan to save the Great Barrier Reef.
506 MR TRUSS: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport—For each premises owned or occupied by his department, indicate (a) the address, (b) the (i) division(s) of the department operating, and (ii) number of staff working, within it, (c) its size, and (d) whether it is leased or owned, and if (i) leased, indicate the rent per square metre, and (ii) owned, indicate the depreciation of the building.
507 MR TRUSS: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport—
(1) What was the portfolio expenditure for his department in 2010-11 for (a) advertising, (b) travel, including (i) business, (ii) economy, (iii) first class, (iv) international, and (v) domestic, (c) hospitality and entertainment, (d) information and communications technology, (e) consultants, (f) education and training of staff, (g) external (i) accounting, (ii) auditing, and (iii) legal, services, and (h) memberships or grants paid to affiliate organisations.
(2) For (a) to (h) above, what is the breakdown of expenditure for the following programs identified in the 2010-11 Portfolio Budget Statement: (a) infrastructure investment; (b) transport security; (c) surface transport; (d) road safety; and (e) air transport.
508 DR SOUTHCOTT: To ask the Minister for Health and Ageing—
(1) For each of the first 19 successful applications to become Medicare Locals, how many (a) directors, (b) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practitioners, (c) chiropractors, (d) dentists, (e) medical practitioners, (f) nurses, (g) occupational therapists, (h) optometrists, (i) osteopaths, (j) pharmacists, (k) physiotherapists, (l) podiatrists, and (m) psychologists, are proposed to be on the Board.
(2) What health profession is proposed to be the Chair of the Board.