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In 2009, the then ACT Auditor-General Tu Pham issued a scathing review of the Territory's ambulance service, which said poor response times and resources were not keeping pace with demand.
Australian Capital Territory The ACT has a ''user pays'' ambulance service for its residents, although the government will waive fees in certain circumstances, such as for motor vehicle accidents ...
It follows the introduction last year of a fleet of Volkswagen Passat sedans and wagons deployed by police in Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory. The Volkswagen Tiguan Proline, based on ...
Ambulance services are free in some states, ... Residents of the Australian Capital Territory pay $918 for treatment and transport, plus $12 per kilometre outside the territory.
The latest report from the Australian Productivity Commission shows that the average wait time for an ambulance in 2021/22 was 23.6 minutes in Darwin, and 25 minutes Territory-wide.