19 August 2016 223

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

UNANSWERED QUESTIONS ON NOTICE

Edition No. 27

As at 19 August 2016

(Notice received 14 April 2015)

502[1] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many prisoners were in the Victorian male prison system on —

(a) 9 February 2015;

(b) 16 February 2015;

(c) 16 March 2015;

(d) 23 March 2015;

(e) 30 March 2015; and

(f) 6 April 2015.

503[2] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many prisoners were in the Victorian female prison system on —

(a) 9 February 2015;

(b) 16 February 2015;

(c) 16 March 2015;

(d) 23 March 2015;

(e) 30 March 2015; and

(f) 6 April 2015.

504[3] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many male prisoners were held in police cells in Victoria at 7am
on —

(a) 9 February 2015;

(b) 16 February 2015;

(c) 16 March 2015;

(d) 23 March 2015;

(e) 30 March 2015; and

(f) 6 April 2015.

505[4] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many female prisoners were held in police cells in Victoria at 7am on —

(a) 9 February 2015;

(b) 16 February 2015;

(c) 16 March 2015;

(d) 23 March 2015;

(e) 30 March 2015; and

(f) 6 April 2015.

506[5] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many current parole orders were there on —

(a) 12 February 2015;

(b) 19 February 2015;

(c) 12 March 2015;

(d) 19 March 2015;

(e) 26 March 2015;

(f) 2 April 2015; and

(g) 9 April 2015.

(Notice received 5 May 2015)

548[6] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many prisoners were in the Victorian male prison system on —

(a) 13 April 2015;

(b) 20 April 2015; and

(c) 27 April 2015.

549[7] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many prisoners were in the Victorian female prison system on —

(a) 13 April 2015;

(b) 20 April 2015; and

(c) 27 April 2015.

550[8] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many male prisoners were held in police cells in Victoria at 7am
on —

(a) 13 April 2015;

(b) 20 April 2015; and

(c) 27 April 2015.

551[9] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many female prisoners were held in police cells in Victoria at 7am on —

(a) 13 April 2015;

(b) 20 April 2015; and

(c) 27 April 2015.

552[10] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many current parole orders were there on —

(a) 13 April 2015;

(b) 20 April 2015; and

(c) 27 April 2015.

(Notice received 26 May 2015)

558[11] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many prisoners were in the Victorian male prison system on —

(a) 4 May 2015;

(b) 11 May 2015; and

(c) 18 May 2015.

559[12] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many prisoners were in the Victorian female prison system on —

(a) 4 May 2015;

(b) 11 May 2015; and

(c) 18 May 2015.

560[13] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many male prisoners were held in police cells in Victoria at
7am on —

(a) 4 May 2015;

(b) 11 May 2015; and

(c) 18 May 2015.

561[14] MR O’DONOHUE - To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many female prisoners were held in police cells in Victoria at
7am on —

(a) 4 May 2015;

(b) 11 May 2015; and

(c) 18 May 2015.

562[15] MR O’DONOHUE — To ask the Minister for Training and Skills (for the Minister for Corrections): How many current parole orders were there on —

(a) 4 May 2015;

(b) 11 May 2015; and

(c) 18 May 2015.

(Notice received 27 May 2015)

571[16] MS WOOLDRIDGE — To ask the Minister for Families and Children (for the Minister for Health): In relation to the one-off payment to every Victorian Health Service to cover the additional cost of the 2015 Easter Sunday Public Holiday, how much funding did each Health Service receive to cover this additional cost.

572[17] MS WOOLDRIDGE — To ask the Minister for Families and Children (for the Minister for Health): What is the Department of Health and Human Services estimation of the cost of the new AFL Grand final eve public holiday for Victorian Health Services.

(Notice received 4 August 2015)

868[18] MS WOOLDRIDGE — To ask the Minister for Families and Children (representing the Minister for Ambulance Services): In relation to Ambulance Victoria:

(1) What was the cost incurred due to the 5 April 2015 Easter Sunday Public Holiday.

(4) What is the cost to be incurred for the 2015 Grand Final Eve Public Holiday.

872[19] MS WOOLDRIDGE — To ask the Minister for Families and Children (representing the Minister for Health as the lead Minister for Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)): In relation to the DHHS:

(1) What was the cost incurred due to the 5 April 2015 Easter Sunday Public Holiday.

(4) What is the cost to be incurred for the 2015 Grand Final Eve Public Holiday.

(Notice received 2 September 2015)

1227[20] MS DUNN — To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Regional Development (for the Minister for Public Transport): In each of 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15, how many reports of non-compliance from authorised officers were received by the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources.

1228[21] MS DUNN — To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Regional Development (for the Minister for Public Transport): In each of 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15 —

(1)  How many public transport ticketing infringement notices were issued by or on behalf of the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources.

(2)  Of those infringements notices issued in each of those financial years, how many requests for review were received by the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources.

(3)  Of those requests for review received, how many original infringements were then withdrawn, in each of the financial years.

1229[22] MS DUNN — To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Regional Development (for the Minister for Public Transport): In 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15 —

(1) How many ticket infringement matters were prosecuted at the Infringements Court.

(2) How many matters were referred to the Infringements Court for consideration of special circumstances, and how many times were special circumstances granted.

1230[23] MS DUNN — To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Regional Development (for the Minister for Public Transport): In 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15, on how many separate occasions did the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources have to appear at the Infringements Court.

1231[24] MS DUNN — To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Regional Development (for the Minister for Public Transport): In 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15, how many challenged ticket infringement notices were waived ('waived' not meaning the alleged offender was found not guilty of the offence, but that the amount due under the infringement was not enforced by the Infringement Court).

1232[25] MS DUNN — To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Regional Development (for the Minister for Public Transport): In relation to section 228H(1) of the Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983

(1)  How many infringements have been issued to accredited companies in each of the years 2011-2012, 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15.

(2)  For each financial year, how many of those penalties have been issued to bus companies, how many have been issued to train companies and how many have been issued to tram companies.

(3)  Of the five gazetted categories of 'relevant incidents', how many have been reported in each category in each financial year.

(Notice received 9 February 2016)

4731 MRS PEULICH — To the Minister for Agriculture (for the Minister for Creative Industries): In relation to your July 2015 overseas travel to the United Kingdom and Italy:

(a)  who from Creative Victoria accompanied you and your wife;

(b)  what was the cost and class of their airfares paid by Creative Victoria;

(c)  did they depart from Melbourne or Sydney International Airport;

(d)  what was the accommodation costs paid by the Creative Victoria for the Departmental official;

(e)  what meetings, events or locations did the Departmental official exclude themselves from during the trip;

(f)  what was the breakdown of the additional costs paid by Creative Victoria; and

(g)  did the Departmental official claim Frequent Flyer (or any other alternative scheme) points as part of this travel and if so, how many.

4732 MRS PEULICH — To the Minister for Agriculture (for the Minister for Creative Industries): In relation to your July 2015 overseas travel to the United Kingdom and Italy:

(a)  why did you depart from Sydney International Airport;

(b)  what was the breakdown of the additional costs you claimed by you, your staff and your wife as part of the travel;

(c)  did you claim Frequent Flyer (or any other alternative scheme) points as part of this travel and if so, how many; and

(d)  were you offered an upgrade on any leg of your flights, if so, did you accept that offer.

4739 MRS PEULICH — To the Minister for Agriculture: In relation to your September 2015 overseas travel to Japan and China:

(a)  did any Departmental official accompany you and your staff and if so, what was the cost and class of their airfares paid;

(b)  what was the accommodation costs paid by the Department for the Departmental official;

(c)  what meetings, events or locations detailed in your travel report did the Departmental official exclude themselves from during the trip;

(a)  what was the breakdown of the additional costs paid by the Department;

(b)  were you offered an upgrade on any leg of your flights, if so, did you accept that offer; and

(c)  did you claim Frequent Flyer (or any other alternative scheme) points as part of this travel and if so, how many.

4796 MRS PEULICH — To ask the Minister for Families and Children (for the Minister for Mental Health): For the period between 4 December 2014 and 30 June 2015, what was the cost for the following:

(a) charter flights taken in your capacity as Minister;

(b) charter flights taken by your Ministerial staff;

(c) domestic commercial flights taken in your capacity as Minister; and

(d) domestic commercial flights taken by your Ministerial staff.

4809 MRS PEULICH — To ask the Special Minister of State: For the period between 16 September 2015 and 31 December 2015, what was the cost for the following:

(a) charter flights taken in your capacity as Minister;

(b) charter flights taken by your Ministerial staff;

(c) domestic commercial flights taken in your capacity as Minister; and

(d) domestic commercial flights taken by your Ministerial staff.

4816 MRS PEULICH — To ask the Special Minister of State: As the Minister responsible for public sector administration and reform:

(1)  what are the current position titles of the four Department of Health and Human Services executives that received a remuneration increase greater than 15% in 2014/15; and

(2)  what are the current position titles of the five Department of Health and Human Services executives that received a remuneration increase between 10% and 15% in 2014/15.

4817 MRS PEULICH — To ask the Special Minister of State: As the Minister responsible for public sector administration and reform what are the current position titles of the two Department of Justice and Regulation executives that received a remuneration increase between 10% and 15% in 2014/15.

4818 MRS PEULICH — To ask the Special Minister of State: As the Minister responsible for public sector administration and reform:

(1)  what are the current position titles of the four Department of Premier and Cabinet executives that received a remuneration increase greater than 15% in 2014/15; and

(2)  what are the current position titles of the four Department of Premier and Cabinet executives that received a remuneration increase between 10% and 15% in 2014/15.

4819 MRS PEULICH — To ask the Special Minister of State: As the Minister responsible for public sector administration and reform:

(1) What are the current position titles of the two Department of Treasury and Finance executives that received a remuneration increase greater than 15% in 2014/15; and

(2) What is the current position title of the Department of Treasury and Finance executive that received a remuneration increase between 10% and 15% in 2014/15.