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846 - Health - NSW AMBULANCE

Mookhey, Daniel to the Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Multiculturalism representing the Minister for Health
  1. For the 2015-16 financial year:
    1. What is the total amount of money allocated to run the Ambulance service of New South Wales (NSW Ambulance)?
    2. How much is planned to be spent on wagessalaries?
    3. How much is planned to be spent on capital works?
  2. For the 2014-15 financial year:
    1. Was NSW Ambulance in technical or actual deficit last financial year, and if so, what were the reasons including which part of the budget was in deficit?
    2. What was the total amount of money allocated to run NSW Ambulance?
    3. What was the actual amount of money to run NSW Ambulance?
      1. How much was planned to be spent on wagessalaries?
      2. How much was actually spent on wagessalaries?
  3. How much of the wagessalaries bill was spent on operational paramedics and control centre staff?
    1. How much was planned to be spent on wagessalaries?
    2. How much was actually spent on wagessalaries?
Answer -

The 2015-2016 initial expenditure budget for NSW Ambulance is $784 million, an increase of $25 million, or 3.3 per cent on the 2014-2015 annualised expenditure budget. The 2015-2016 initial expenditure budget for employee related expenses is $559 million. The 2015-2016 initial capital budget for NSW Ambulance is $75 million.


Question asked on 8 March 2016 (session 56-1) and published in Questions & Answers Paper No. 45
Answer received on 12 April 2016 and published in Questions & Answers Paper No. 54