Senate debates

Monday, 31 October 2011

Questions on Notice

Pontville Detention Centre (Question No. 1090)

Photo of Kim CarrKim Carr (Victoria, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research) Share this | Hansard source

The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question:

(1) As at 5 September 2011, the percentage of new accommodation by the way of:

  (a) rental agreements is 81%, and

  (b) procurement is 19%.

(2) The department has rental agreements with the following companies:

(3) The value of the procurement is:

(4) The following list details the buildings currently held on the Departments asset register.

(5) Below is a list of rental agreements currently in place and those that are still being finalised.

(6) (a) Comcover will bear the insurance cost and responsibility for the procured facilities.

  (b) Comcover and Serco will bear the insurance costs and responsibility for the rented facilities.

(7) Yes.

(8)

(9) (a) The first formal meeting of the Community Consultation Group (CCG) was held on 7 September 2011.

  (b) The CCG comprises of key stakeholders and drawn from Tasmanian State Government agencies, organisations and groups that have approached Serco or DIAC with the offer of voluntary services, local government representatives, and others as guided by the Detention Services Manual, Chapter 4.

  (c) The members were chosen for their local knowledge and ability to contribute to the successful and positive operation of the centre.

  (d) The Community Consultation Group (CCG) is chaired by a member of the Council for Immigration Services and Status Resolution (CISSR). Members of the group were drawn from consultations held with State Government agencies, Local Government, Non-government Organisations and community members throughout 2011. The composition of the group was determined by the Chair of the CCG, Air Marshal Ray Funnell AC (Retd) and the DIAC Regional Manager of Pontville IDC.

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