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Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2017 19:28:54 +1000
Subject: Re: Government Information (Public Access) request - Statistics on informal GIPA Requests how many applications have been received for CCC
From: Sarahjane Gorman <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx>
To: "GIPA requests at Central Coast Council (NSW)" <xxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx>

Dear Central Coast Council (NSW),

I am following up on my request for information, by law, Central Coast Council should have responded promptly regards my request By law, the public authority must keep me informed about the progress of my Freedom of Information request. It should take no longer than about a month for Council to provide a response, please provide the information as requested.

Please provide statics since the 13th May 2016 - 21/5/2017, how many informal GIPA applications has been received, the time it took to responds and how many are outstanding and the period these have been waiting for a response.

Yours faithfully,

Sarahjane Gorman

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